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Tony Romo, American professional football quarterback who was one of the best players at his position in the early 21st century. Despite suffering numerous injuries during his playing career, he retired in 2017 as one of the most prolific passers in NFL
Tom Brady made a smart move that will help him in the broadcast booth next year, according to CBS's Tony Romo.
lowering Romo's cap number from $21.8 million to $11.8 million. This move was part of the plan when the quarterback signed his six-year, $108 million contract last year.
The amateur golfer, who is currently in the final year of his CBS contract,finished four strokes over par, with the cut set at two under par. Romo was a 50,000-to-1 underdog to win the tournament, according to Westgate Las Vegas Superbook. ...
Romo retired after the 2016 season, following a preseason back injury that caused him to lose his starting position to Dak Prescott. Upon retiring, he was hired by CBS Sports to become the lead color analyst for their NFL telecasts, teaming with Jim Nantz in the broadcast booth. Romo holds...
Romo is a top-10 NFL quarterback with whom you absolutely can win a championship. He ended theBroncos' 15-game streak of winning by seven or more points, which is significant. CBS broadcast the game to the entire country, making it a "big spot." If only Romo had a ...
At the end of the day, Romo couldn't have said it any better: "It's a big game, and I'm really excited..." This weekend's AFC Championship game between the Jaguars and Patriots will be called by CBS Sports' lead broadcast team, featuring Romo, play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz, ...
For those who stuck with today’s CBS broadcast after the Chiefs’ crushing late first down — and didn’t break their remotes — former Pro Bowl quarterback and CBS game analyst Tony Romo declared the Bucs a Super Bowl team. In fact, Romo said he believes fans were just treated to a ...
ROMO RETURNS: Since Week 2 of 2014, the Cowboys are 15-3 when Romo starts and 0-8 when he doesn't. That gives them hope they can still be a factor in the playoff race, especially with every team in the NFC East at .500 or below. ...