Tony Romo

Tony Romo

Tony Romo is in the NFL and is a quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys. He wears number 9 and is 6'2 and 219 pounds.

 
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Tony Romo grew up in Burlington, Wisconsin, excelling in several sports at Burlington High School. He attended Eastern Illinois University where he was a member of Sigma Pi Fraternity. His college football career was marked by the breaking of numerous school and conference records as a passer, earning him the Walter Payton Award, which is awarded to the top offensive player in Division 1-AA football.
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He was brought in by the Cowboys in the 2003 training camp as an undrafted rookie free agent, and has been the team's starting quarterback since November 2006.
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After the Cowboys signed Vinny Testaverde and traded for Drew Henson, the team released Chad Hutchinson, and it appeared that Romo would follow, as most NFL teams keep only three quarterbacks. However, Quincy Carter, the incumbent first string quarterback, would later be released, and Romo remained the third-string quarterback behind Testaverde and Henson.
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Tony Romo had a strong showing in the 2005 preseason, especially when compared to Henson's performance, and he would be named the backup to starter Drew Bledsoe.
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In the 2006 preseason, Romo had one of the best games in his career against the Seattle Seahawks. Romo's performance had many experts wondering if Romo's time to replace Bledsoe at quarterback would be sooner rather than later. One particularly impressive play in a preseason game against the Minnesota Vikings was when he ran after a high snap, picked it up, started running to avoid a sack, and heaved a 30+ yard reception to Terrence Copper; Romo made a big gain out of a play.
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On October 29, 2006, The Cowboys fielded Romo as the new starting quarterback, replacing Bledsoe.
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Romo's first NFL pass resulted in a 34 yard reception to Sam Hurd vs. the Houston Texans on October 15, 2006. During the same game, Romo threw his first NFL touchdown pass to Terrell Owens. Romo replaced Drew Bledsoe for the start of the second half on October 23, 2006 in Monday Night Football. His first pass was a tipped pass intercepted by the New York Giants. He would later throw another touchdown to Terrell Owens and score the two point conversion himself by rushing into the end zone on a quarterback draw play, although in the final minutes of the fourth quarter Romo would throw a goal line interception that was returned for a touchdown by Kevin Dockery. His game stats in only his second NFL appearance were: 14 completions on 25 attempts for 227 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions.
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Two days later, on October 25, Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells announced that Romo would be the starting quarterback for their October 29 game against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday Night Football. Romo went 24 of 36 for 270 yards, one touchdown, and one interception as the Cowboys went on to win 35-14. In that game, Romo was the Sunday Night Football's "Rock Star Of The Game". Romo appeared at the post game press conference wearing an extremely faded sleeveless "Burlington" tee shirt, an obvious holdover from his highschool days. When asked how did he feel about going out there against one of the NFL's toughest defenses he replied with, "Go out there and treat it like practice, it sounds cliché but it's true, because you're running the same routes against the same defensive schemes. So there's no reason you should let the nerves really get to you."
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Position: QB
Height: 6'2
Weight: 227 lbs
DOB: 4/21/1980
College: He was a business major at Eastern Illinois

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