Tony Romo is a former American football quarterback who spent his entire 14-year NFL career with the Dallas Cowboys. Undrafted out of Eastern Illinois University, he rose from backup to become the Cowboys' starting quarterback in 2006, leading them to four playoff appearances and earning four Pro Bowl selections. Known for his improvisational skills and ability to make plays outside the pocket, Romo holds numerous Cowboys franchise records, including passing yards and touchdowns. After retiring from the NFL in 2017, he transitioned into a successful broadcasting career as a color commentator for CBS Sports, quickly gaining popularity for his insightful and often prescient analysis.