Isenhour: Romo experiences 'big falloff' to miss Safeway cut
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NAPA, Calif. – Tony Romo is heading back to his day job.
The former NFL quarterback turned television analyst became the early story at the Safeway Open, shooting a 2-under 70 in the opening round while playing as an amateur on a sponsor exemption. The score left Romo in a tie for 28th and it beat the likes of Justin Thomas and Hideki Matsuyama among others at Silverado Resort & Spa.