Dallas Cowboys: 5 questions with Tony Romo

NEW YORK, NY - MAY 16: Tony Romo attends the 2018 CBS Upfront at The Plaza Hotel on May 16, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Matthew Eisman/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 16: Tony Romo attends the 2018 CBS Upfront at The Plaza Hotel on May 16, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Matthew Eisman/Getty Images) /
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#5 – What are your thoughts on being featured with your own A Football Life episode on the NFL Network next month.

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"“Yeah, I’m excited. I was really excited when they said they were doing that simply because it’ll give a chance for my boys to see that their dad played football when they were just little guys. So, in that regard, I really am excited that they’ll be a documented history of that I guess. You know it just flies by and you go on. And I’m good moving on. But I think it will be cool for my boys to see one day that, for a time, their dad left it out on the football field.”"

Bonus question – Finally. can you tell us about joining the team over at Corona and you manning their Hotline?

"“To me, joining Corona was a no-brainer. Basically, I’m the Corona Game Day Hotline Operator, which is helping fans find their game day beach during football season so they can just kick back and enjoy the game with their friends and family. But when you call the hotline you can hear my great football reflections, game day predictions, win prizes and gear and such. It makes it really fun. People call in. It’s just a funny thing when you call in just to find your gameday beach at 1-844-9-CORONA. There you go people.”"

The Landry Hat would like to thank Tony Romo for taking the time to talk with us. Romo is one of the greatest Dallas Cowboys in franchise history and he’s made the successful transition into professional broadcasting in a way not many have before him. We are looking forward to his second NFL season in the booth with Jim Nantz and wish him only the best. Thanks Tony!