CBS Reportedly Staged ‘Intervention’ For Tony Romo Amid Broadcast Woes
News has emerged that CBS staged an “intervention” with Tony Romo to address his flagging performance in the broadcast booth.
News has emerged that CBS staged an “intervention” with Tony Romo to address his flagging performance in the broadcast booth.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that most NFL people believe New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees will retire at the end of the season.
Saints quarterback Drew Brees has elected to sign with NBC once his playing days are over, dealing ESPN another blow to its plans.
The official start to free agency is less than two weeks away. Though, if a new report is true, the biggest acquisition surrounding the NFL may take place in the broadcast booth, not on the football field.
Tony Romo wore a star on his helmet in the NFL for a lot of years. After signing the record-smashing contract he agreed to this week, he’ll be the star at CBS for as long as they have the NFL.
Tony Romo tried to reach the pinnacle of football success as a player for a very long time, without ever achieving it. However, according to a new report, he may have already reached the pinnacle of sportscasting success in the relative blink of an eye.
Just as Tiger Woods was swinging his way to a historic fifth Masters Tournament win, Dallas Cowboys legends Tony Romo and Emmitt Smith were golfing with former President Barack Obama.
According to a published report, CBS broadcaster Tony Romo would like to be to the first $10 million-a-year TV sports analyst.
NFL officials clearly had their issues on Sunday, when it came to grasping and ruling on obvious things that were happening right in front of their faces. However, one person who had no problem grasping the present or predicting the future, was CBS’ Tony Romo.
Former Dallas Cowboy and current CBS announcer Tony Romo believes that Colin Kaepernick is good enough to play in the NFL, but is too much of a distraction to have as a back-up quarterback.
Jason Witten will retire from the NFL and join ESPN’s Monday Night Football crew, according to ESPN.
While perhaps not greatly, reports that the football career of Cowboys tight end Jason Witten has ended, may have indeed been exaggerated.
NFL Hall of Famer Deion “Primetime” Sanders did not take to CBS analyst and former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo’s jab at his tackling too kindly Sunday. While watching a replay of Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters miss a tackle, Romo
If you happened to be sitting there, wondering whether Tony Romo will make an NFL comeback. Well, you should probably stop that. At least, that’s what Tony Romo says. During an appearance Wednesday on NFL Total Access, Romo shot down any speculation of a return to football.
Former NFL quarterback Tony Romo will be on his couch watching the U.S. Open next month along with millions of other Americans after failing to qualify for America’s most prestigious golf championship by shooting a three over par 75, six strokes above the cut line.
Things got heated Wednesday on ESPN’s “First Take” during a debate about retiring Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo suiting up for the Dallas Mavericks Tuesday night. “First Take” co-host Stephen A. Smith questioned Romo’s special treatment because of the lack of
Something has always stunk about the way things went down between Phil Simms and Jim Nantz. Now, we know exactly where the stink came from.
Tony Romo’s playing days have come to an end. But, that doesn’t mean you’ve seen or heard the last of him.
ESPN “First Take” co-host Stephen A. Smith let his employer know Tuesday that he was not happy the show led with the breaking news that Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is retiring over Monday’s NCAA Basketball Championship game that North
If Tony Romo should find himself underwhelmed by any of his football choices he will, reportedly, have at least a couple of broadcast opportunities to pique his interest.
PHOENIX – The Tony Romo-saga continues. What are the Dallas Cowboy going to do with their injury-prone veteran quarterback, now expendable due to the emergence of Dak Prescott last year?
With the Dallas Cowboys set to part ways with quarterback Tony Romo, either via trade or release, the 36-year-old posted a goodbye video on his Instagram page with Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are A-Changin” playing in the background. “I
A pattern has begun to emerge among the top picks in this year’s NFL Draft, and that pattern is they all want to play for the Dallas Cowboys.
In an interview with Bleacher Report Radio, former Redskin Joe Theismann bluntly explained why he thinks any GM trading for Tony Romo should be fired.
All of you who made fun of, hated on, or rooted against Tony Romo over the years, and let’s face it, that’s just about all of you, get ready to feel really, really, really bad about all of that.
During ESPN’s “Pardon the Interruption” on Tuesday, co-host Tony Kornheiser likened Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump while discussing the Cowboys owner calling second-string Brandon Weeden a “gifted passer.” Jones stuck up for his backup
The governor of Texas publicly expressed support for the idea of the Dallas Cowboys picking up Tim Tebow.
After one elite NFL quarterback essentially endorsed Donald Trump for president, the billionaire politician endorsed another NFL quarterback with the “elite” tag.
In an #AskTrump question and answer on Twitter Monday, GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump was asked if the broken clavicle injury that Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo suffered Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles will keep the Cowboys out of the
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo spoke as a guest on ESPN Radio show “The Herd with Colin Cowherd” about his fantasy football convention, which was canceled after the NFL warned the participating players that they would be in violation of