Tony Romo reflects on Burlington roots and decision to leave football for broadcast booth
By:
Scott Grodsky
Posted: Jul 15, 2018 7:57 AM CDT

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Tony Romo's return to his hometown of Burlington was filled with family, friends, football and lots of golf. The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and current color analyst on CBS’s number-one NFL broadcast team won the Racine Tri-Course Amateur Championship this month by a whopping 9 strokes.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Scott Grodsky sat down with the multi-talented team player to talk about his hometown and his decision to enter the broadcast booth.
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