Tony Romo commentating a game.Tony Romo (Photos via CBS)
The Dallas Cowboys desperately could use a quarterback right now, and some seem to think Tony Romo might be the guy.

With Dallas getting blown out at AT&T Stadium on Sunday at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles, fans at AT&T Stadium wanted to see a quarterback return.

The CBS broadcast spotted fans in the stadium who wanted to see Tony Romo — who was broadcasting the game with Jim Nantz — come out of retirement to help his former team.

“Romo Go In,” the sign read.

Tony Romo, who played for the Cowboys from 2004-16, then had the camera panned to him as he started stretching before stating that injuries wouldn’t allow him to ever get back on the field.

 

Romo, at his current age of 44, might be better suited to get something done over what Cooper Rush and Trey Lance produced on Sunday.

Rush was benched and replaced by Trey Lance after struggling in Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Rush completed 13-of-23 passes for 45 yards and two fumbles for loss before being replaced by the fourth-year quarterback.

Lance stepped in and completed four of six passes for 21 yards and tossing one interception.

Not Even A Prime Tony Romo Could Save This Dallas Cowboys Team

Dak Prescott will be sidelined for at least four weeks with a hamstring injury, but even when he was healthy, the team was not very good.

In eight games this season, Prescott threw for 1,978 yards, 11 touchdowns, and eight interceptions while registering an 86.0 passer rating. That has only produced three victories.

Unfortunately for Dallas Cowboys fans, Tony Romo is not walking through that door to save them, even if he was in his prime.

VIDEO: Victor Wembanyama Reveals He Used To Like Some NBA Stars Until He Realized They Don’t Put In The Right Work

Victor Wembanyama shares his change of mind for some NBA starsVictor Wembanyama (Image Credit: YouTube/@SI)
Victor Wembanyama is entering his second season with the San Antonio Spurs after a stellar rookie year, where he was the first overall pick and won the NBA Rookie of the Year award. Following his successful debut, Wembanyama showcased his skills on the international stage by leading the French national team to a silver medal at the Paris Olympics.

Recently, Wembanyama graced the cover of Sports Illustrated, where he shared insights into his basketball journey. During the interview, he candidly discussed how his perspective on some NBA stars has changed over time.

“I think both in a good and bad way it’s how truly the best in the game are. How in a good way some of them are really impressive and inspiring in the way they approach the game every night,” Wembanyama said.


But others that I used to like, and now I’m just like, nah. I’m not sure that they deserve you know. They don’t seem like they put as much work as I thought,” he added.