IRVING, Texas – With at least four more games until Tony Romo is eligible to return, the Cowboys are turning the reins over to a quarterback who has been in the NFL for 11 years and is about to start for his fifth different team.
It’s a good thing his quarterbacks coach has an idea what he’s going through.
Longtime Cowboys QB coach Wade Wilson knows a thing or two about changing addresses. For 17 seasons, Wilson was both a starter (36-33 in 69 career starts) and backup for various teams, playing for five different squads, including a three-year stint with the Cowboys from 1995-97.