Tony Romo has been on the Cowboys roster since 2003 and has been the Cowboys starting QB since the middle of the 2006 season.
Tony Romo was signed by the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2003. Romo took over the starting quarterback role on October 23, 2006.
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Although my bias may show here the Green Bay Packers have long held the title of America's team. They are the only publicly owned franchise in American professional sports. Many teams have been given the title over the years though including the Dallas Cowboys because of their popularity throughout all of North America.
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As long as the Olympics have started. As long as the Olympics have started. As long as the Olympics have started.
He has been a member of the Cowboys since the 2003 regular season.
Tony Romo was signed by the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2003. Romo took over the starting quarterback role on October 23, 2006.
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He has been in the NFL playing for the Dallas Cowboys as QB since he was about six months old. So to answer your question, about 30 and a half years. If you don't believe me, just simply consult Uncyclopedia; the content free encyclopedia that anyone (except you) can edit
On January 4, 2015, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Detroit Lions, 24-20, in a wild-card playoff game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, whose postseason record as a starter is 2-4, threw for two touchdowns and 293 yards in the contest.
The early prediction is six to eight weeks.
That was a 56 yard TD pass from Tony Romo against the Detroit Lions in the Cowboys 39-31 loss on December 31, 2006, the final game of the regular season.
Just an opinion, of course:Probably the only thing "wrong" with Tony Romo is unrealistic expectations.Remember Dallas' long string of quarterback disasters, which Drew Bledsoe was supposed to cure. When he flamed out and Romo came in, "salvaged the season" and got the Cowboys into the playoffs, Dallas fans and the media alike were all too quick to proclaim him the next great Cowboys quarterback; a Dandy Don, Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman all rolled into one. The result was instant sports superstardom and ultra-high hopes.Reality check: Tony plays like a 3rd-year starter, which is exactly what he is. Good but not yet great, he sometimes gets the yips and chokes under pressure. Joe Buck asked Troy Aikman (during the Dallas-Denver game in Week 4) how things went for him in his third year - Troy's answer put Romo's play in truer perspective. Romo doesn't have the likes of a Michael Irvin or Emmit Smith to give the ball to, either. Given time, Tony Romo might be a hall-of-famer...some folks just tried to buy him a ticket to Canton a little too early.
The Cowboys have been in Dallas since they joined the NFL in 1960.
The Dallas Cowboys have been with the NFL since 1960.