Tony Romo Retiring

After being severely injured the past couple of seasons, Tony Romo has decided to retire from the NFL. He started his NFL career in 2004, but he didn't become a starter until 2006. Dak Prescott filled in for him last season as the starter after Romo was injured once again.
Teams didn't want Romo so it was a good call Romo decided to hang it up. He will immediately replace Phil Simms as the color commentator on CBS and Romo will be partnered up with Jim Nantz.
In Romo's career, he only won two playoff games. He had 34,183 passing yards 248 touchdown passes and 117 interceptions, along with a 65.3 completion percentage in his career.
Tony Romo will not be a first ballot hall of famer, but he will get in eventually.