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NFL announcer Tony Romo is in Year 9 of his broadcasting career. The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, who made four Pro Bowls during his career, became the No. 1 color commentator for CBS Sports after retiring in 2016.
Tony Romo has long been accused of having a pro-Kansas City Chiefs bias, and fans felt the longtime CBS announcer was worse than ever on Sunday. Romo and
Tony Romo went viral again after using a "DTF" acronym during his latest broadcast, sparking social media confusion over the "Jersey Shore" reference and NFL commentary.
Tony Romo offered condolences to an NFL coach who's still alive while calling a game between the Patriots and Buccaneers.
Much like last week’s bizarre soundbite, Romo’s commentary for Week 10 naturally went viral. “Tony Romo just said the Patriots are DTF … Guess he hasn’t seen Jersey Shore?” NFL insider Albert Breer wrote on X. “Okay who told Tony Romo that’s what ‘dtf’ means,” WEEI’s Meghan Ottolini posted.
Tony Romo emerged in 2017 as a revolutionary NFL analyst, predicting plays before they happened and energizing CBS's top booth as his insight transformed game broadcasts - but now
Tony Romo is on the call for CBS, and it didn't take him long to have a classic Tony Romo moment during the broadcast. Late in the first quarter, Chiefs offensive tackle Kingsley
Prescott enters Sunday’s game against the Eagles with a chance of surpassing Tony Romo for the most passing yards in franchise history.