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At 35, Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has reached the age where most players want to go into win-now mode. And at 72, Cowboys owner and General Manager Jerry Jnoes has reached the age when he needs to win now. But Romo says Jones and his staff are building a Cowboys team that will be competitive for years to come, and Romo expects to be a part of it.
Romo told the Dallas Morning News that by focusing on the offensive line — most recently signing La’El Collins as an undrafted free agent — the Cowboys have built a team that has a very bright future.