Jerry Jones: 'Several cards to be played' before call on Tony Romo

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FRISCO, Texas -- Tony Romo's future will depend on whether he wants to play in 2017, but if it is with the Dallas Cowboys or another team, then that decision will fall on owner and general manager Jerry Jones.


"There's several cards to be played," Jones said Tuesday on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas. "Don't think for one minute if you see something written or something said about what and where Romo is going to be relative to our team that there's any credibility to it. There's only one that can make that decision and there's been no decision made."


After Sunday's playoff loss to the Green Bay Packers, Jones would not put a time frame on when the club would make a decision regarding Romo. There are no contractual factors, like a roster bonus, that could hasten a move. Romo is set to make $14 million in 2017 and count $24.7 million against the cap.


Jones reiterated his belief that Romo, 36, will play in a Super Bowl if he can remain healthy.
"Now try that one on and see the consequences for us," Jones said.


Because of collarbone and back injuries, Romo hasn't played much over the past two seasons, appearing in five regular-season games. But Jones remains convinced Romo is an upper-echelon quarterback.


"What you saw that veteran quarterback do in (Aaron) Rodgers out there, Romo is capable of doing," Jones said. "Those are his kinds of plays. And so we've got a lot to think about here, but that's in the future."


Jones acknowledged how Romo handled the transfer of power, so to speak, to rookie Dak Prescott played a key role in the Cowboys' success.
"There's no question he let our coaches, he let his coordinator, he let his head coach, let me completely off the hook by the way he handled the situation," Jones said. "He did everything in his power to help this team go to the Super Bowl. And you couldn't have asked for more from him. And, yes, he stood ready to step in there and potentially have the kind of game that you saw the other quarterback, Rodgers, play out there Sunday.


"But everybody clearly understands why it didn't work out that way because of probably the best season that a rookie has ever had at the quarterback position. That's got us excited. It's got us excited about our future, I'm talking about the way that Dak played. It should have us excited and so all of that is there.


"But make no mistake about it ... Tony Romo really did yeoman's work in helping this team [try to] get to the Super Bowl. He did his part. And he was ready and he was very capable of going out there and making the kinds of plays that would get it done."
 

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damn, Romo is almost Brady's age, who would of thought that?

I thought he was younger
 
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Jets, Cleveland, Texans(not sure cap wise it would work), Bills, and Broncos would all be foolish not to make a play for Romo. Jets and Cleveland could still draft a QB and let them develop. Texans, Bills, and Broncos could all potentially be a top 3 team in the AFC if they added Romo. Doubtful the Cowboys would trade him within the NFC.
 

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He`ll be 37 at the start of the season......10 teams could use a QB.

2 year deal......Elway might give him a call......That would be a nice fit.
 
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Jets, Cleveland, Texans(not sure cap wise it would work), Bills, and Broncos would all be foolish not to make a play for Romo. Jets and Cleveland could still draft a QB and let them develop. Texans, Bills, and Broncos could all potentially be a top 3 team in the AFC if they added Romo. Doubtful the Cowboys would trade him within the NFC.

THe Jets can't develop shit !
Look at their last QB drafts.
If they can get Romo, it's going to be better than what they have or could probably get
 
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No way Romo goes to a team that is not a piece or two away from winning the Super Bowl. So this rules out teams like the Browns & Jets. The Bills have some talent but not sure if they are just a QB away from winning it all. Denver & Houston are both intriguing options if they were interested as the pieces are in place.
 

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No way Dallas can, or should, go back to Romo.

Even if they did Dak would be back in before long cauz we all know Tony is going down with another injury eventually...
 

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"What you saw that veteran quarterback do in (Aaron) Rodgers out there, Romo is capable of doing," Jones said. "Those are his kinds of plays. And so we've got a lot to think about here, but that's in the future."

:):)




 

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