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Historically, former Cowboys players have become good TV analysts

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo will reportedly retire from the NFL.

It ends a 14-year career that included four Pro Bowls, but no Super Bowl appearances.

Romo reportedly has interest in becoming a TV analyst, probably CBS, according to a source.

If so, he will join a strong list of former Cowboys who moved to the booth after their careers ended. Some had brief stints, such as Emmitt Smith, but many developed successful careers.

Even a couple of former Cowboys coaches, Jimmy Johnson and Bill Parcells, have made their mark on a TV set.