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NFL: Tony Romo’s future at Dallas Cowboys uncertain

AFTER 156 games and franchise bests of 34,183 yards passing and 248 touchdowns, Romo’s career in Dallas appears to be over.

Dallas Cowboys' Dak Prescott (4) and Tony Romo (9) talk on the sideline.
Dallas Cowboys' Dak Prescott (4) and Tony Romo (9) talk on the sideline.

THOSE closest to Tony Romo on the Cowboys aren’t ready to discuss the future of the Dallas quarterback, probably because they know the likely final answer.

After 156 games and franchise bests of 34,183 yards passing and 248 touchdowns, Romo’s career in Dallas appears to be over after he lost the job he held for 10 years to rookie sensation Dak Prescott following a preseason back injury. The question is, what’s next?

“There’s several cards to be played,” owner and general manager Jerry Jones said on his radio show Tuesday.

“Don’t think for one minute if you see something written or something said about what and where Romo is going to be relative to our team that there’s any credibility to it.

“There’s only one that can make that decision, and there’s been no decision made.”

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Whether it’s a trade or release, Romo figures to have at least some say in where he goes because of his strong relationship with the Jones family and coach Jason Garrett. And logic says it will be a playoff contender needing a quarterback. Meantime, it’s hard to think about a Romo-less Dallas roster for Garrett, seen frequently at sporting events with Romo during the off-season in recent years. He didn’t want to discuss the specifics of the 36-year-old’s future.

“We certainly want the best for him, whether he is here or whether he is somewhere else,” Garrett said Monday.

“He has been such an inspirational guy to me and everybody who has been fortunate enough to be around him. So good things will happen for Tony Romo. A lot of things will be discussed over the next few weeks.”

Dallas Cowboys' Tony Romo smiles on the bench.
Dallas Cowboys' Tony Romo smiles on the bench.

Tight end Jason Witten came into the NFL with Romo in 2003 and is his best friend on the team. Romo and Witten didn’t appear in the locker room a day after a 34-31 playoff loss to Green Bay. But immediately after the Packers won, Witten was asked whether his friend had played his final game for the Cowboys and he recalled the only time Romo spoke publicly all season, when he read a five- minute statement that conceded the job to Prescott and didn’t take questions.

“I’m sure in the next few weeks we’ll have a time to talk,” Witten said.

“But I’m proud of him and how he handled that. Going back to when he had his press conference and the way he was able to kind of take the lead and eliminate the distraction for our football team. That wasn’t easy to do. I think we’re all better because of that.”

Tony Romo #9 of the Dallas Cowboys warms up on the field.
Tony Romo #9 of the Dallas Cowboys warms up on the field.

Romo made his only appearance in the regular-season finale at Philadelphia when the Cowboys already had home-field advantage locked up in the NFC playoffs. The four-time Pro Bowler led a touchdown drive in his only series.

“I really believe that Tony Romo will play in a Super Bowl,” Jones said.

“Now try that one on. I know that if he’s healthy enough, he’ll be in a Super Bowl. I strongly believe that.”

Jones just didn’t say with which team.

Originally published as NFL: Tony Romo’s future at Dallas Cowboys uncertain

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