Former NFL quarterback Tony Romo is gettin blasted for referring to former United States president George W. Bush as a great ...
Leading up to Super Bowl LVIII this past February on CBS, all eyes in NFL media were on Tony Romo. Criticism was everywhere, ...
Former Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo turned the chance to play for the team after a fan told him to get in the game.
CBS's Tony Romo and Jim Nantz were on-site in Texas to call Sunday's matchup between the Philadephia Eagles and Dallas ...
No, not the injured Dak Prescott. The CBS broadcast spotted fans in the stadium who wanted to see Tony Romo — who was broadcasting the game with Jim Nantz — come out of retirement to help his ...
The Bears went up by three points with fewer than 30 seconds remaining, and the Commanders were forced to heave a Hail Mary from well beyond midfield as their only shot to take home the win.
Tony Romo sparked a backlash from some NFL supporters after his gushing comments about former president George W. Bush live on air. The former Cowboys quarterback was behind the microphone for ...
Tony Romo was on the call for Sunday's AFC matchup between the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens that turned into a laugher with Lamar Jackson and Co. rolling to a 41-10 victory at home.
Yes, there are the on-field stakes of keeping pace with an NFC East rival as the Cowboys try to stay in the playoff hunt. But beyond that, ex-Dallas quarterback Tony Romo was in the broadcast booth.