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Tony Romo
/ˈtoʊni ˈroʊmoʊ/
Definition
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Tony Romo is a former American professional football quarterback who played 14 seasons for the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL from 2003 to 2016.
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Post-retirement, he transitioned into a successful sports broadcasting career as a lead color commentator for CBS Sports, known for his insightful analysis and quirky on-air style.
Examples
Tony Romo predicted the Cowboys' collapse with that one perfectly timed fumble analysis on air.
Watching Tony Romo call a game feels like getting football wisdom from your tipsy uncle at Thanksgiving.
Tony Romo once yoga-flipped into NFL legend status, but now he just flips the script on bad plays during broadcasts.
If Tony Romo were a weather app, he'd forecast sunshine for the Eagles and hail for everyone else.