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Prescott says it'd be hard to see Romo go

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Tony Romo's playing future figures to be the topic that will dominate the offseason, but many are weighing in before the Lombardi Trophy has even been passed.

The man who supplanted Romo as starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott, said it'd be difficult to see his teammate anywhere but in Dallas.

However, he also suggested a possible destination.

"If he wants to play, he still got another year, couple years in him, then I want to see him end up in Denver, on a good team, a team that adding him makes that much better," Prescott said on "Good Morning Football" on Friday, per Conor Orr of NFL.com.

"But to me, he's a Cowboy, it'd be hard to see that guy in a different uniform."

Prescott said what he wants for Romo is "whatever makes him happy."

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