Buffalo Bills interested in trading players for Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo

@Deepizzaguy (93615)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
February 10, 2017 5:57pm CST
The Buffalo Bills are interested in making a trade of players for the services of 36 year old Dallas Cowboys backup quarterback Tony Romo. The possibility of a trade of players between the Cowboys and Bills could happen if the Bills decide to let their current quarterback Tyrod Taylor if they decide they cannot pay his salary when free agency begins in March 2017. The Bills have enough salary cap space to pay Romo's salary. Romo lost his starting quarterback job to rookie quarterback Dak Prescott during the preseason when he suffered a back injury. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wants to see Romo lead the team to a Super Bowl win before Romo steps down as the Cowboys starting quarterback in the near future. Fox Sports 1 sports personality Skip Bayless is upset that Jones will have Romo as the starting quarterback of the Cowboys in 2017 instead of going with Prescott who led the Cowboys to a first place finish in the National Football Conference Division title before losing to Green Bay Packers in the National Football Conference Divisional Playoffs. Advice to Skip is "Keep calm and watch some Wordgirl reruns". Let the chips fall where they may and quit complaining about things you cannot control.
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@JohnRoberts (109865)
• Los Angeles, California
11 Feb 17
If Peyton could go form Indy to Denver, Romo can go from Dallas to Buffalo.
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@Deepizzaguy (93615)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
11 Feb 17
That is true.
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@dfollin (24146)
• United States
11 Feb 17
I do not like Tony Romo.