Tony Romo signed a 10-year deal with CBS in 2020, so he’ll be calling games with Jim Nantz at least through 2030. Who knows what will happen after that. Romo makes a lot of money, so if CBS ends up making a change down the road, it will be a cost-cutting measure more than a decision based on Romo’s ability as an analyst.
Tony Romo is best known for throwing dimes on the football field. But the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback’s sporting talents aren’t limited to the NFL. The 44-year-old Romo is one of
Tony Romo and Jim Nantz were on the call for the AFC Championship Game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills
CBS broadcaster Tony Romo accused Travis Kelce of flopping in the second quarter of the Kansas City Chiefs' win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs secured their seventh championship round appearance, continuing their dominance in the NFL. Patrick Mahomes' family notably appeared together in the stands, while Mahomes and Travis Kelce faced criticism for alleged flopping incidents during games.
Tony Romo accused star tight end Travis Kelce of flopping during the Chiefs’ thrilling AFC Championship win over the Bills on Sunday in a moment that led to a flag against the Bills.
The AFC Championship Game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs sparked not only on-field drama but also controversy off it, as fans criticized Tony Romo’s commentary.
Dalton Kincaid had it, then dropped it. The Buffalo Bills were driving late in the AFC championship game, trailing the Kansas City Chiefs 32-29. They faced fourth-and-5 at their 47-yard line with two minutes remaining when disaster struck.
Tony Romo got on the nerves of some NFL fans when he commented on the AFC Championship game between the Chiefs and the Bills.
Travis Kelce was involved in a scuffle with Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Jordan Phillips during the Kansas City Chiefs' win.
It would not be surprising if Tony Romo carries added baggage into CBS Sports’ AFC Championship Game booth Sunday evening.
Josh Allen is usually efficient while attempting a quarterback sneak or tush push, as the Gen Z slang quantified it. The Buffalo Bills played bold and went for the sneak twice in the same drive.