Antonio Ramiro Romo is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League for 14 seasons. He played college football for Eastern Illinois University, where he led the Panthers to an Ohio Valley Conference championship in 2001. Romo signed with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2003. He retired after the 2016 season when a preseason back injury caused him to lose his starting position to backup Dak Prescott. Since his retirement from the NFL in April 2017, Romo has been a sports analyst for the CBS television network.
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He earned several honors, including the All-Racine County football team and Wisconsin Football Coaches Association All-State first team honors. As a junior, he led Division I-AA in passing efficiency, completing 138-of-207 passes for 2,068 yards and 21 touchdowns. He was honored as an All-America honorable mention, and the OVC Player of the Year. He finished his career holding school records for 85 touchdown passes and third in school and conference history with 8,212 passing yards and 941 completions. He won the Walter Payton Award after his eight-yard scramble run on October 14, 2002, on the last play of the game against Eastern Kentucky. He became the first Eastern Illinois player to win the award and the first player in Ohio Valley conference history to win it. He also won the Ohio Valley Championship as a senior in 2002. Romo was named to the Pro Bowl four times, including in 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006. He has been married to Joan Jakubowski since 2008. His son, Tony Romo, was born in San Diego, California, and is a graduate of the University of California, San Diego and the College of Southern Institute of Art and Design. Romo is also a member of the Sigma Pi fraternity and the Phi Delta Theta sorority. The couple has a son, Antonio Romo, and a daughter, Toni Romo, who is a junior at Eastern Illinois University. The Romos live in Burlington, Wisconsin.
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