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Sullivan: A Class Act, Romo’s Career With the Cowboys Was Underappreciated

More times than not, the backup quarterbacks and injured players are the first ones to leave the home locker room at AT&T Stadium. I am assuming this is how it works around the entire NFL, as they are usually the only players who didn’t take the field. I’m not entirely sure they even shower, there’s really no need, so maybe that’s why they are exiting as the media is entering for postgame interviews.

That wasn’t the case with Tony Romo following the team’s divisional loss to the Green Bay Packers this past January. He wasn’t in a rush, in part, if not entirely, because he knew he wouldn’t back.