Among the most watched figures on television, Tony Romo has seen highs and lows, and not only in sports. By the time 127 million people watch him work the Super Bowl… Yes. That is well-known.

And in that spirit, the former quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys is uniquely qualified to discuss what Tom Brady will go through as a rookie broadcaster the following season. Romo said,
“I think it was a genius decision by him,” “to wait a year coming out and prepare himself.”
Naturally, Brady retired a year ago, locking up his record-tying seven Super Bowl titles. He has since spent the months partying, investing, raising a family, and, as Romo attests, learning. Romo told The Athletic,
“I’m excited for him,” “Tom will exhaust every resource to be as good at this as anybody. I think me and him have similar traits in that we’re going to try and work as hard as humanly possible to be as good as we can be at anything that we care about …”
