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Tony Romo’s affinity for Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills was on full display Sunday "They could get way up there. They could be playing at home if they win out." ...
Tony Romo might be the lead NFL analyst for CBS, but that doesn’t mean his analysis always sounds like its coming from a lead analyst. ... Amari Cooper Buffalo Bills NFL on CBS Tony Romo.
Broadcaster Tony Romo took some heat for his praise of Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen in their January 15 win over the Miami Dolphins. Go to main menu.
It's Sunday, and soon you'll be able to watch the Buffalo Bills and quarterback Josh Allen battle on the gridiron while trying to maintain AFC East supremacy.
Tony Romo leaves fans split with passionate display in the booth for Broncos-Bills playoff showdown. READ MORE: Steelers fans seen brawling with each other after humiliating loss By BEN NAGLE ...
The Bills' win means Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will be here for at Sunday’s divisional round playoff game with Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce – and maybe Taylor Swift? – and the Kansas City Chiefs.
But maybe CBS analyst Tony Romo's judgment of the Buffalo Bills' 38-3 dismantling of the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday isn't all that hyperbolic. "It was a perfect execution,'' Romo said of the ...
CBS play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz began Sunday’s broadcast by noting what a “glorious day” it was, weatherwise, in Buffalo. Over the next three hours, Nantz and analyst Tony Romo passed ...
Tony Romo faced criticism on Sunday for his call of the Buffalo Bills-Cincinnati Bengals playoff game. The tweets poured in and they weren't great.
As the Cincinnati Bengals clocked the Buffalo Bills 27-10 during a snowy AFC divisional round battle Sunday, it was clear Romo officially jumped the shark as an announcer. ( It's a play clock, not ...
In the first quarter of the Buffalo Bills’ 24-20 win over the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, Romo did it again. This time, he called the actual score of the game with a little more than ...
Romo felt like he had to say something positive. T he Kansas City Chiefs are mortal, after all. In Sunday’s 30-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, Patrick Mahomes looked as vulnerable ...