At least one person who works for the Green Bay Packers thinks so. As Dallas Cowboys quarterback — Wisconsin’s own — Tony Romo walked off the field following his team’s loss to the Packers, one Packers staffer told Romo just that.
That he deserved better.
Presumably that meant that he should have gotten his job back from Dak Prescott when he was once again healthy.
The person who told Romo that is apparently trainer Pepper Burruss.
Tony Romo walks off for potentially the final time as a Cowboy. Where will he end up? Some possibilities: https://t.co/ofhsev6TjS pic.twitter.com/Np2xmqlXe3
— SportsDay Cowboys (@dmn_cowboys) January 16, 2017
How Burruss knows Romo, we have no idea. However, Romo did point to him and go over and shake his hand after the game. So we would assume there’s some sort of relationship.
Whatever the case, Romo also shook hands with guys we’re sure he has no relationship with, like rookies Kenny Clark and Geronimo Allison.
And then he walked off the field for likely the last time as a member of the Dallas Cowboys.
We wouldn’t be surprised if Romo is the Chicago Bears QB next season.