Tony Romo: Still Standing Strong at CBS Despite Fan Frustrations

USASun Jan 18 2026
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Tony Romo, the former Cowboys star, is keeping his job at CBS despite some fans not being happy with his commentary. People have been upset with his analysis during games, but it looks like he's staying put. Romo is 45 years old, and sources say he's not in any trouble with CBS. The network's big bosses and producers aren't giving him any trouble either. This is interesting because Romo has been getting a lot of criticism lately for his game coverage. Back in the day, Romo was known as "Romostradamus" for his spot-on predictions and sharp insights. But lately, his reputation has taken a hit. The Wild Card playoff game broadcast didn't help his case. During that game, Romo made some confusing comments that left viewers scratching their heads.
Romo first became popular as a CBS analyst in his rookie year. That led to him signing a huge 10-year, $180 million contract in 2020. According to reports, Romo is staying with CBS until that deal ends. One reason for keeping him around is his broadcast partner, Jim Nantz. Fans have been dealing with issues in Romo's game coverage for a while now. But the former NFL star stepped up to explain what went wrong during the Wild Card game. Romo said that he and his team were sick but still pushed through because they didn't want to miss the playoff game. Romo is all about having fun and enjoying the job he loves. He said that being in his position means there will be good moments and not-so-good moments. But he's determined to make everyone enjoy the show and learn a little bit. Despite the backlash and his honest reveal about the sickness that threw things off, Romo is set to cover the AFC Divisional playoff game.
https://localnews.ai/article/tony-romo-still-standing-strong-at-cbs-despite-fan-frustrations-c87e8559

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