Tony Romo jokes that he let Bill Parcells think he was Italian while trying to crack the Dallas Cowboys roster.
Long after the cheers at AT&T Stadium have faded, Tony Romo‘s NFL career still demands a daily, painful price. The former Cowboys QB recently revealed the grueling daily routine he must follow just to ...
CBS Sports announcer and famed Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo joins "Good Morning Football" alongside his own father, ...
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has become a familiar face and voice during CBS’s NFL broadcasts during the regular season and playoffs. With the postseason underway, Romo called the ...
Former NFL quarterback Tony Romo was just a guy trying to make the roster during his rookie season — by whatever means necessary. When Romo, 45, was trying to break into the league with the Dallas ...
Tony Romo revealed he intentionally joked about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce during an NFL broadcast.
In the first quarter of the AFC divisional round game against the Denver Broncos on the road, CBS commentator and former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo mistakenly called Allen his greatest ...
Tony Romo’s broadcasting future has been under the spotlight recently. Amid increasing criticism from fans, former NFL quarterback Tony Romo doesn’t seem to be in trouble with CBS Sports. The Dallas ...
Tony Romo's broadcasting career has been like a roller coaster. At the onset, Romo seemed to have a crystal ball in the booth alongside Jim Nantz, calling plays before the audience saw them. However, ...
Tony Romo and Jim Nantz’s futures might have been decided. Jim Nantz and Tony Romo used to be one of the best broadcasting partners in the NFL world. The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback was a breath ...
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and CBS NFL color analyst Tony Romo is not Italian, but he let his coaches, including Bill Parcells, believe he was when he began his career with the Dallas Cowboys.
Romo left CBS viewers scratching their heads while covering the Bills-Jaguars game, with one ridiculous comment standing out. The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback became the network’s No. 1 analyst ...