Tony Romo has officially retired from the Dallas Cowboys on the 4th day of the 4th month of the year 2017. Romo found his way to Dallas as an undrafted free agent in 2003. He leaves Dallas as the career leader in passing touchdowns and passing yards, games with over 300 passing yards, most fourth quarter comebacks and consecutive games with a touchdown pass. While his reputation outside of Dallas is marred by a few debacles, he will remain a fan-favorite in Dallas for years to come.
As has been chronicled over the last few months, the Dallas Cowboys attempted to make a Romo-friendly trade to a contender but were unable to.