Tony Romo was born as Antonio Ramiro Romo on 21 April 1980 in San Diego, California, in the US. After announcing his retirement, he was released by the Cowboys, per his request.Following his retirement from the NFL, he was hired by While there was no controversy of Romo deciding to retire and move on to broadcasting, some critics questioned Romo being immediately hired for the number one position ahead of broadcasting veterans Romo and Nantz received further acclaim for their broadcasting of the 2018 AFC Championship Game between the In February 2020, Romo renewed his contract with CBS through at least 2022, with the network reportedly paying him $17 million per-year—which would make Romo one of the highest-paid personnel in sports broadcasting and "the highest-paid NFL analyst in television history. Romo, the former Dallas Cowboys Quarterback, is calling Super Bowl 2019, between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams, for CBS. Romo was born in San Diego, California, to Ramiro Romo Jr. and Joan Jakubowski. Mac Engel of the The Cowboys signed Romo to a 6-year extension worth $108 million, with 55 million guaranteed and $25 million in bonuses, thus securing him for the rest of his career and relieving the pressure from the Romo underwent back surgery on December 27, 2013, and was placed on the Cowboys' injured reserve list. … His Latin ancestry comes from his father side Ramiro Romo, Jr who has Mexican descent.

However, the following week in the NFC Division Round against the number two seed Romo's 102.5 QB rating in 2011 was fourth best in the league behind Romo had four fourth-quarter comebacks in 2011 and had a would-be game-winning field goal attempt against the In Week 10, Romo posted the second highest QB rating of his career with a rating of 148.40 (on November 23, 2006, Romo posted a rating of 148.90). Romo accounted for 32 of the 39 total touchdowns the Cowboys scored in the 2011 NFL season (82.1%). He is a quarterback in the NFL. He also held a higher passer rating in the fourth quarter than any other NFL quarterback from 2006 to 2013.Romo's paternal grandfather, Ramiro Romo Sr., emigrated from Romo earned OVC Player of the Week honors on October 14, 2002, after his eight-yard On December 19, 2002, Romo became the first player in Eastern Illinois and Ohio Valley Conference history to win the Romo did not initially receive an invitation to attend the 2003 One of Romo's early career highlights was in 2004, when (as the third-string quarterback) he rushed for the winning touchdown with six seconds left in a preseason game against the One week later on October 23, 2006, Romo replaced Bledsoe for the start of the second half of a game against the On November 19, 2006, Romo led the Cowboys past the Romo aided the Cowboys in clinching a playoff spot, their second since Parcells became coach in 2003. His father Ramiro Romo Jr. worked for the US Navy, while his mother Joan Romo, worked as a clerk in a store. On fourth down with less than half a minute and no timeouts left, Romo threw the ball into the end zone, but it was intercepted by Giants cornerback On September 7, 2008, Romo led the Cowboys to a 28–10 win over the On September 15, Romo led the Dallas Cowboys to a 41–37 win against the Romo and the Cowboys won their third straight before losing to the Romo and the Cowboys were defeated in week 2 against the Romo was quoted as saying, "We came out stale" against a In a December road game against the division rival New York Giants, Romo passed for a career-high 392 yards, along with three touchdown passes in a losing effort. Tony Romo’s Wife & Kids – See the Cute Family Photos! On Week 16 (December 23), despite Romo's four touchdown passes and 416 passing yards (on 26-for-43 passing), Dallas lost to Following the season, the future of Romo's career was called into question. “My son hawk didn’t … Tony Romo used to be an NFL quarterback, but if you don't know, he retired and began calling games for CBS this past football season! “When the pajamas accidentally go on the wrong kid. All of Tony Romo’s children were born to his wife, Candice Crawford. Tony Romo’s Parents & Brother: Tony first opened his eyes on April 21, 1981, in California, U.S.A. His father Ramiro served in the United States Navy and his mother was a store clerk. Now that he’s retired and the dad of three sons, he needs one.“Make important what is important,” Romo told the publication. How about his mother? His eight 300 yard games was also a team record, surpassing his own record from 2007. American football analyst and former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Tony Romo is a father to three handsome sons: Hawkins Crawford Romo, Rivers Romo, and Jones McCoy Romo.