{"id":1424599,"date":"2021-10-30T05:54:00","date_gmt":"2021-10-30T09:54:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sports7.us\/?p=1424599"},"modified":"2021-11-01T17:13:39","modified_gmt":"2021-11-01T21:13:39","slug":"tony-romo-net-worth-quarterback-turned-sportscaster-worth-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sports7.us\/news\/tony-romo-net-worth-quarterback-turned-sportscaster-worth-today\/","title":{"rendered":"Tony Romo's Net Worth: How Much Is the Quarterback Turned Sportscaster Worth Today?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

As the former starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, Tony Romo<\/a> was a beloved part of the Texas-based franchise. Following his retirement in 2016, fans were thrilled to see him turn up in the booth as an NFL broadcaster<\/a>. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

After 14 years in the NFL, he accumulated career earnings totaling more than $127 million. And his newly signed record-breaking contract<\/a> with CBS makes fans wonder: What is Tony Romo worth today?<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Tony Romo transitioned from a star quarterback to a respected sportscaster<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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Tony Romo in 2018 | Matthew Eisman\/Getty Images<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n

Romo is a California native born on April 21, 1980. He moved with his family to Wisconsin, where he played many sports in high school, including football. Romo attended college at Eastern Illinois University, leading the division in passing accuracy as a starting quarterback. Graduating with All-American honors, the young player dreamed of making it to the NFL.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

In 2003, the Dallas Cowboys<\/a> picked him up as an undrafted rookie, making him their third-string quarterback and giving him a $10,000 salary. For the next two years, Romo sat on the bench.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

In 2006, he finally got his first shot at throwing the ball as the backup for Drew Bledsoe<\/a>. The following year, Romo earned the starting position after signing a contract extension valued at $67.5 million. In 2013, the starting QB renewed his contract with a six-year, $108 million deal.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

He remained with the Cowboys until 2016, when he retired after a 14-year career. Despite breaking several records, Romo never made it to a Super Bowl game. According to Sports Illustrated<\/a>, he “retired with 34,813 passing yards and 248 touchdowns along with 117 interceptions on a 65.3% completion rate.”<\/p>\n\n\n\n

A year after retiring from the NFL, Romo signed a contract with CBS to become the lead color sports analyst. SI reported he quickly became “one of the best announcers in all of sports.”<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Romo is the highest-paid NFL analyst in sports7 history<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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Breaking: Tony Romo and CBS have agreed to a deal that will make him the highest NFL analyst in TV history in a deal that will pay him around $17 million per season, according to sources.

Story up shortly.<\/p>— Andrew Marchand (@AndrewMarchand)
February 29, 2020<\/a><\/blockquote>