Romo relates to Witten's 'tough decision' between TV job, SB chase
Emmy-nominated broadcaster Tony Romo understands the difficulty Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten is having in deciding whether to continue his NFL career.
The 15-year veteran, who remains in relatively good health, has a reported offer to join ESPN's Monday Night Football broadcast, but still wants to achieve his career goal of winning a Super Bowl.
"That's something that's hard. I don't think you ever really - that's never something you're OK with," Romo said, according to Drew Davison of the Star-Telegram. "I just think you have to make choices with where you're at in life and what's going on around you. Your family at your side, they're a big part of those decisions that you make. I think that you could chase that thing forever and it might be the next year, but it might be 10 years away. It's a tough decision."
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Injuries pushed Romo out of the league and into an analyst role with CBS, where he excelled in his first year.
He says Witten's experience and dedication would make him a tremendous asset both as a broadcaster and in his 16th season with the Cowboys.
"Jason's going to do well," Romo said. "He's as hard-working a guy as you're going to find. He'll be well-prepared for whatever environment he decides to be a part of next year."