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Former NFL quarterback Tony Romo has a clear picture of his broadcasting future amid ongoing criticism from fans.
The “Highlights REAL” campaign, which Bayer kicked off Thursday, stars Romo, who played for the Dallas Cowboys before stepping into the commentary booth, in a series of videos about life with prostate cancer. Across a trio of clips, Romo talks with a patient taking Nubeqa, a caregiver of a person with advanced prostate cancer and an oncologist.
Tony Romo does not know how to let a moment breathe. He does not stop talking throughout the entire NFL broadcast, which creates a frustrating viewing
Tony Romo went immediately from the playing field with the Dallas Cowboys to the CBS broadcast booth, but that doesn’t mean he wasn’t interested in coaching. Romo recently joined The Morning Mash Up on SiriusXM Radio with hosts Nicole Ryan,
Former NFL quarterback Tony Romo has polarized fans as an in-game analyst for CBS, but he revealed that he experienced the equivalent of "playing hurt" during his most recent broadcast.
McAfee asked Romo about his critics, who have been quite vocal this past season.
Tony Romo garnered a lot of negative attention for his broadcast of Sunday's AFC Wild Card game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and Buffalo Bills, but he
Tony Romo has been away from the NFL for nearly a decade now. Still, the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback knows a thing or two about stirring the pot with football fans.