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Tony Romo Speaks With Peter King FOOTBALL MORNING IN AMERICA Debit Column

By: Jul. 16, 2018
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Peter King's new Monday morning NFL column "Football Morning in America" debuted today exclusively on NBCSports.com, and included an interview with former Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo, who rallied to win the American Century Championship in Lake Tahoe, Nev., on Sunday.

The following are highlights from King's interviews with Romo:

  • On whether he had thoughts of playing last year: "I don't think I ever said that, or thought that. I think you feel like you can still play-I think everybody when they're done feels that way. But my time has passed. I'm comfortable."
  • On his golfing career: "My game is starting to come around. It's fun going out there actually hitting the ball where you're aiming. But it's golf. It'll humble you in two seconds."
  • On developing his golf game after retiring from the NFL: In Nevada, Romo said he'd been working with a golf team this spring and summer to get better. Romo's always had a love of the game. But in past years, he's had to devote much of his off-seasons to either football or-last year-to getting good at television. This year, he said, it's "almost as if I've taken a full football off-season for my golf game."

Read the rest of the column here.

A new "Football Morning in America" will post every Monday morning exclusively on NBCSports.com. It was announced in May that King signed an exclusive agreement with NBC Sports Group that included writing a weekly Monday morning NFL column for NBCSports.com; making regular appearances on NBCSN's and NBC Sports Radio's PFT Live with Mike Florio; and continuing to contribute to Football Night in America, the most-watched studio show in sports.

Beginning July 21, King will resume his popular NFL training camp tour, filing his column from the road each Monday, and providing video or written reports from team to team throughout the preseason. His first stop will be to Chicago Bears camp in Bourbonnais, Illinois.

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