It's ending for Tony Romo in Dallas after 14 years. The Cowboys will release him on Thursday because nobody wants to trade for him.
He is facing an uphill battle for a starter's job. He turns 37 in April and has a history of injuries, especially his back. Somebody will take a chance on him. He can at least be a back-up.
The league overpays for quarterbacks. It will be interesting to see how much money he gets.
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