NFL quarterback-turned-commentator Tony Romo has stunned football fans all season with his Nostradamus-like game Call forecasts. And the former star of the Dallas Cowboys did not disappoint many fans, the vote could be heard in his commentary next BFF Jim Nantz during Super Bowl 53 Sunday evening. Although the game remained snoozy until well into the fourth quarter, Romo praised fans for at least try to keep things interesting – and for his close call live band playing to win. stunned many fans seemed that Romo, who after 14 years in the NFL in 2016 he retired, not his own Super Bowl ring hooked – and social media jokes came in the game otherwise boring as the best quarterback. Read on to see what fans over 38 years, legendary NFL, David Spade went proclaimed “overnight Yoda Jedi.” See some of the best Tony Romo reactions below.
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