After 13 seasons as a Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Tony Romo has retired from football. He will now be a broadcaster for CBS, replacing Phil Simms as lead analyst. Romo left Dallas with the team records in touchdown passes and passing yards along with many single-season records. It’ll now be up to second-year quarterback Dak Prescott to lead the Cowboys to a Super Bowl.
To read more about Tony Romo’s career and retirement, read Grant Baker’s ode to the quarterback.