Saturday, March 30, 2013

Bell: Tony Romo's mega contract comes down to trust

NFL.com reports that the Cowboys have locked up Tony Romo as their quarterback for the foreseeable future, signing him to a six-year deal worth $108 million. We all know NFL contracts are dirty lies, and the only thing that

Eagles fans should not be rejoicing that Tony Romo will remain a Dallas Cowboy. They should be happy that Jerry Jones is still their General Manager, though.

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) celebrates after scoring a touchdown on fourth down in a game against the New York Giants in the second half of NFL football action at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas

Romo and Verlander were approaching the final year of their respective contracts, and as the resident gunslingers for their respective teams, the Cowboys and Tigers wanted to lock down their stars to avoid the drama associated with the will they or won

Boy, the Dallas Cowboys must really trust Tony Romo. That faith was reflected in multiple ways as America's most scrutinized quarterback has become one of its richest with a six-year, $108 million contract extension. Owner Jerry Jones backed up his

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Bell: Tony Romo's mega contract comes down to trust

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