Patriots running back Shane Vereen and his younger brother Brock, a safety for the Chicago Bears, will face off for the first time on Sunday. Here is a look at other famous siblings in sports. (Photos by Getty Images)
John and Jim Harbaugh
We were all treated to the "Harbaugh Bowl" in Super Bowl XLVII. (Photos by Rob Carr and Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
Peyton and Eli Manning
The Manning brothers have both had successful NFL career, with three Super Bowl titles between them. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
The Gronkowski Bunch
Rob Gronkowski is the most famous of the Gronk clan, but brothers Dan and Chris have also played in the NFL. Here, father Gord, poses with Dan, Gordie, Rob and Glenn at the 2012 ESPY Awards. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
Devin and Jason McCourty
The McCourty twins are both NFL players, with Jason a corner for the Tennessee Titans and Devin a safety for the Patriots. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/Getty Images for ESPN)
Chandler and Arthur Jones
Brothers Chandler and Arthur Jones are both defensive linemen in the NFL, with Arthur's Ravens beating Chandler's Patriots in the 2012 AFC Championship to set up the Harbaugh Bowl. (Photos by Scott Heavey and Al Bello/Getty Images)
Sterling and Shannon Sharpe
The Sharpe brothers enjoyed solid NFL careers, with older brother Sterling a five-time pro bowl receiver and younger brother Shannon a three-time Super Bowl Champ and Hall of Fame tight end. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
Rex and Rob Ryan
The Ryan brothers come from a coaching family, and now they each man the sidelines themselves. Rex is in charge of the Jets with Rob calling the defensive plays for the New Orleans Saints. (Photo by Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images)
Pedro and Ramon Martinez
The Martinez brothers pitched together in both LA (1992 and 1993) Boston (1999 and 2000). (Photo by Dan Levine/AFP/Getty Images)
The DiMaggio Brothers
Joe DiMaggio is remembered as one of the best hitters to ever play the game, winning nine World Series and three MVPs over his 13 years in pinstripes. His younger brother Dom was not as fortunate with the World Series titles, but was a career .298 hitter in 11 seasons with the Red Sox.(Photos by Doug Pensinger /Allsport, Elsa/Getty Images)
Drew-Brothers
JD Drew may be retired, but Stephen is still playing. He played a season-plus with Boston, wearing his brother's old #7. (Photos Getty Images)
Sandy and Roberto Alomar
Older brother Roberto had a Hall of Fame 15-year MLB career, winning 10 gold glove awards at second base, making 12 All Star teams and winning two World Series titles. Sandy Alomar was the 1990 AL Rookie of the Year and went on to make six All Star teams over his 20-year career as a catcher. (Photo by Vincent Laforet /Allsport)
Jose and Ozzie Canseco
Jose hit 462 home runs over his 17-year MLB career. Brother Ozzie didn't hit any in his 24 games as a pro. (Photo by Otto Greule /Allsport)
A Trio Of Molinas
There was a triple threat of Molinas in MLB, with Yadier, Bengie, and Jose taking their place behind the plate. Bengie retired back in 2010, but Yadier and Jose are still going strong as major league backstops. (Photos by Dilip Vishwanat, Charles Sonnenblick, Justin Sullivan and /Getty Images)
Cal and Billy Ripkin
Iron man Cal Ripken Jr. enjoyed a 21-year, Hall of Fame career with the Baltimore Orioles. And younger brother Billy was there for seven of them. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)
The Giambi Brothers
Jason and Jeremy Giambi played alongside each other for one season in Oakland before older brother Jason took off for New York in 2000. Jeremy struggled during his six-year career, but Jason enjoyed a 18-year career -- though most of it is remembered for his PED-enhanced numbers. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)
BJ and Justin Upton
The Upton brothers were the first brothers to be selected first and second in the MLB draft (though they did so in separate years) and now both roam the outfield for the Atlanta Braves. (Photo by J. Meric/Getty Images)
Sedin Twins
While the sight of these two might make you think of something out of The Shining, Henrik and Daniel Sedin have put up some ridiculous numbers for the Vancouver Canucks. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Jordan and Eric Staal
There is actually four Staal brothers in the NHL or AHL. Jordan and Eric (above) currently play for the Carolina Hurricanes, while brother Marc is a defenseman for the New York Rangers, and the youngest Staal, Jared, plays for the Charlotte Checkers of the AHL. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
Jon and Brent Barry
Like their father Rick, brothers Jon and Brent Barry played in the NBA. Both are now TV analysts after 15-year NBA careers. (Photo by D. Clarke Evans/NBAE via Getty Images)
Reggie and Cheryl Miller
Both Reggie and Cheryl Miller are in the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA. Reggie went down as one of the best shooters in NBA history, while Cheryl won two NCAA titles at USC. (Photo by Gary Dineen/NBAE via Getty Images)
Williams Sisters
Venus and Serena Williams have dominated the tennis court to the tune of 25 Grand Slam Singles Titles between the two, and another 21 in doubles. (Photo by Mana Vatsyayana/AFP/Getty Images)
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