Cowboys' Tony Romo: Could be contemplating retirement
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Romo may be mulling offers to retire and take up a broadcasting career, Vince Langford of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports.
Both FOX and CBS are said to be interested in having Romo become an analyst, and with his football future still in limbo while he remains property of the Cowboys, a less physically demanding job might be appealing for the 37-year-old. The Texans remain the most likely destination for Romo if he does keep playing, but for the moment, the Dallas and Houston front offices are locked in a game of chicken, with Jerry Jones unwilling to part with his long-time QB without some sort of compensation. If neither team blinks soon, Romo may take the decision out of their hands.
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