Fans blast former Cowboys QB Tony Romo
The ex-Cowboys quarterback is feeling the heat.
The Football Feed
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, who is now a color commentator for CBS Sports, was feeling some particularly brutal wrath from fans for his various calls during Super Bowl LVIII between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers on Sunday evening.
Not only did he garner criticism for his talking over the game-winning touchdown in overtime from Kansas City's Mecole Hardman, but he also broke into song several times during the broadcast.
'This was the Andy Reid special, we talked about he was saving all day,' he said on the broadcast.
Take a look below at some of the harsher responses that Romo faced during the game:
CBS signed former Cowboys quarterback to what was then the largest contract in broadcasting history, a cool $180 million over 10 years. And while the move was initially well received, Romo has certainly garnered increasing criticism for his bizarre sayings and noises he makes during broadcasts, along odd player comparisons.
Is Romo simply out of his element in broadcasting games? Or is the criticism that he faces unfair?
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