Tony Romo's star has grown nearly as large as the one that adorns his football helmet. Wearing his signature backwards baseball cap as he patrols the sidelines, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback has become one of the most recognizable players in the NFL. Ro
He played college football for Eastern Illinois University, where he won the Walter Payton Award in 2002, and led the Panthers to an Ohio Valley Conference championship in 2001. He signed as an undrafted free agent with the Cowboys in 2003. Beginning his career as a holder, Romo became the...
Tony Romo chats with ET at CBS' NFL media day in New York City about accidentally calling Taylor Swift Travis Kelce's 'wife.' The sports analyst also reacts to the impact the pop star's had on the NFL's audience over the last year. Plus, Tony shares who
Tony Romo, who is 32 and in his prime as an NFL quarterback, comes from an altogether different era. That's all I can draw from the current issue of D Magazine, in whichPeter Simek drills down into a single high-school gameto explain Romo's ascent from small-town jock-of-all-trades...
With his playing career in the rearview mirror, Romo has traded playmaking for fatherhood, though there's still a hefty dose of football thrown in. He has three young sons, and although only one of them is old enough to really throw a football, he's already working to help them build ...
Tony Romo, as he often is, was at the focus of the loss, throwing two interceptions down the stretch. The Cowboys, instead of tying the Eagles for the NFC East lead, sit a game behind in the standings. Cowboys fans weren't happy, including one who burned Romo's jersey, and posted ...
Football: Tony proofs there is life after LinfieldSteven Beacom
For Romo, these are the exact type of comments that make his life difficult. It leaves him wide open for easy criticism and creates storylines that shouldn't even exist. This zinger from Giants PR man Pat Hanlon is a perfect example:This...
That’s a winning play.” Tony Romo thinks Patrick Mahomes chose to not make a play to Kelce and threw the ball into the dirt on purpose...?? pic.twitter.com/Ynky9V0jNY— Sideline Films (@SidelineFilmz) September 15, 2024 Every single thing that Romo said there was accurate. Making...
Tony Romo:"Vinny taught me more than anything else about the preparation side of the National Football League." Vinny Testaverde,Cowboys quarterback, 2004:"He took notes -- he was very observant -- asked the right questions and seemed like he was a student of the game at an ...