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Drew Brees Fourth Child On The Way?

Drew Brees and his wife Brittany are expecting their fourth child together, according to reports on Tuesday.

The quarterback for the New Orleans Saints and his wife allegedly confirmed the pregnancy while on the red carpet at the Direct TV Super Saturday Night in New York City on Feb. 1, according to Fox Sports. Brees and his wife of 11 years are already parents to three boys, Baylen Robert, 5, Bowen Christopher, 3, and one-year-old Callen Christian.

It is believed that the three Brees brothers all agree about what they would like their fourth sibling to be.

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"When I asked all of my boys if they wanted a brother or a sister, they all replied 'a sister,'" Brees told E! News at the event on Saturday night.

However, the parents remain mum about the pregnancy on social media today.

"Grabbing lunch at the Shake Shack in NYC right now," Brees tweeted on Jan. 30. "Heard good things."

More recently, the NFL star shared photos from an event over the weekend.

"Had a great time speaking 2 a few cadets from West Point last night at Pepsi party benefiting Military Vets," Brees posted to Twitter along with a photo taken beside a group of West Point uniformed students.

Brees played college football at Purdue University where he met Brittany. The couple frequently attend events sponsoring a number of charities, and they founded The Brees Dream Foundation, which has raised over $17 million dollars for cancer research and prevention purposes. The mission statement for the foundation reads: "Improving the quality of life for cancer patients, and provide care, education and opportunities for children and families in need."

In 2010, Breed was named Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated for "not only leading the New Orleans Saints to the first Super Bowl title in the franchise's history, but also for helping lead the city of New Orleans' rebirth after the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina." The football star also backed an anti-bullying message by appearing in an It Gets Better video in 2010, among other charitable activities.

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