
The Dallas Cowboys have found the quarterback ‘Dak Prescott’ who will lead the America’s team for the coming years, but what plans do they have for veteran Tony Romo?
Romom is returning from another missed season due to his injuries and makes a lot of money for a backup role in ‘Big D’, according to rumors Romo will be dealt before the NFL players draft in April.
Last season before the trade deadline, there were rumors about a possible move, among other teams Denver was one team that appeared to have an interest. Despite, a good start in the season under young signal caller Trevor Siemian, the team needed more leadership on offense by the end of the season and that led to buzz on social media about a possible deal.
According to reports by Matt Conner’s ‘Fan Sided’ from betting lines in Las Vegas there can be a possible move. With one of the best defensive players in the game and skilled position players, Denver could make a movie and see what it would take to land the veteran quarterback.
Writer Vinnie Iyer made some good points in what could make the Broncos a true Super Bowl contender in 2017. Manager John Elway has been proactive in making deals since taking over the front office with plenty of room under the NFL salary cap and less money paid out at the position, it wouldn't break the bank to add the former All Pro.
It is very clear now that Dallas must move on from the 36-year-old and give him a chance to play somewhere else to closeout his career. Broncos are the best scenario for both the teams and with a right deal; it could be a win-win proposition for both the sides.
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