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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo throws a pass to fans while they played jackpot during the Core Power Tony Romo Experience at Gerald J. Ford Stadium at SMU in Dallas on Monday, June, 8, 2015. (Michael Reaves/The Dallas Morning News) briefbegjune
Tony Romo is 36.
He has been a Cowboy for the last 13 years.
So when Romo was asked what he's going to be doing in 10 years, some might think the Dallas quarterback's answer was...a bit optimistic.
"I'd like to still be playing football," Romo told Madison.