Tony played school football at Eastern Illinois. In 2001, he made an Ohio Valley Conference title and won the Walter Payton Award the following year. As an undrafted free specialist, Romo endorsed with the Dallas Cowboys in 2003.

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Tony Romo isn’t passing on CBS to go to ESPN. He will stay with the organization as he marked a huge new arrangement, which made him the most generously compensated investigator ever, reports The Inquirer.

It was reputed in January 2020 that he was leaving CBS and joining ESPN. He was procuring $12 million over his three years at CBS. In February 2020, he marked a $100 million agreement to remain at CBS. This made him the most generously compensated sportscaster ever.

Tony demonstrated that he can function as the lead shading expert for NFL communicates at CBS Sports. By 2017, he was acquiring acclaim for his unbelievable capacity to peruse and anticipate the plays.

He is known as a “virtuoso analyst” for his wonderful work in the telecom world.

Romo had the option to get such an enormous arrangement as ESPN started showing interest in him. They needed him in the Monday Nighy Football stall. However, CBS secured him and kept him from leaving.

Tony Romo currently acquires $17 million yearly as his compensation.

Tony proceeded to acquire $130 million in compensation during his time in the NFL. Later Tony resigned from his playing vocation, he acquired $4 million as an expert.

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Romo’s total assets is $70 million, reports Celebrity Net Worth.

He has additionally put resources into land and claims a few properties. He bought a house in Valley Ranch, Irving, Texas, in 2008.

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Romo was born on April 21, 1980. His complete name is Antonio Ramiro Romo.

Throughout the following ten seasons with the Cowboys, Tony kept on playing great and procured acclaims. He marked an agreement expansion with the group worth $108 million out of 2013. Tony was 37 years of age when he resigned from the NFL in 2017.