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Clear eyes, full hearts... Big smiles on Emmy night!
Former Friday Night Lights stars Connie Britton and Kyle Chandler reunited at the 2016 Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, snapping an adorable selfie together and flashing megawatt grins. "Reunited," Britton simply captioned the pic, adding the hashtags #Emmys, #fnl, and, appropriately, #blurry.
WATCH: Kyle Chandler Reprises Beloved 'Friday Night Lights' Role
We'll take a blurry FNL reunion any day when it means we get to see those two together again!
Not pictured: Britton and Chandler's former on-screen daughter, Aimee Teegarden, who was also in attendance for Sunday's show.
Britton was on hand for the star-studded ceremony to celebrate her work on FX's The People v. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story. The show proved to be one of the biggest winners this year, scoring the award for Outstanding Limited Series. Stars Sarah Paulson, Courtney B. Vance and Sterling K. Brown each took home acting honors, while D.V. DeVincentis won for Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special.
Chandler was up for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his work on Netflix's Bloodline, but Mr. Robot'sRami Malek ultimately nabbed the trophy. Chandler's co-star, Ben Mendelsohn, did walk away a winner in the Supporting Actor category.
Britton sweetly wished her "ex TV husband" good luck and happy birthday (Chandler turned 51 on Saturday) earlier that day, sharing a handsome snap to her Instagram page.
"Happy belated birthday to my ex tv husband Kyle Chandler! You'll always be Coach to me," she wrote. "Wishing you birthday trophies tonight. #Emmys #cleareyesfullhearts"
Earlier this summer, several FNL cast members reunited in Austin, Texas, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the show's debut on NBC. For more on the jam-packed event, watch the video below!