The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Tony Romo
- Work hard, do things the right way, and things will go your way.
- You just work at it. You just keep grinding away, keep trying to get better, and if you got the ability, one day you have a chance.
- There’s no question in my mind: not only am I going to be able to make it through 16 games, I’ll make it through another five years.
- It’s about the process. It’s about getting better. ‘Let’s execute on this play, let’s execute on this drive.’ You do those things, and over the course of the season you’ll get better as a team and you’ll get to a point where hopefully you’re playing at a high level to win the games that really become at another level.
- There comes a point in the game where you gotta make a play or you gotta do something to get your team over the hump, and when that time comes you gotta be able to do it.
- I think you use the negative things that happen from the year before – and from other years, too – to spur you to do the things you need to do to take the next step.
- I think people just like rooting. If they like you, they’re going to want to root for you and you’re one of theirs. And if they don’t like you? It doesn’t matter.
- It’s funny, you can get over the win pretty quick and get ready for the next opponent. When you lose, it just eats at you…. What could we have done? What should I have done? All those things. Just part of playing professional sports and sports in general.
- I feel like I’m going to be with the Cowboys the rest of my career, definitely. I love it.
- When you’re younger, it’s about ‘How can I get better? How can I become the player that I want to be?’ As you get older, it’s ‘How can this football team improve?’ While all along getting better along the way.

Tony Romo is a former American football quarterback and current sports broadcaster, best known for his time with the Dallas Cowboys in the National Football League. He was born on April 21, 1980, in San Diego, California, and played college football at Eastern Illinois University.
Romo signed with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2003 and eventually became the team’s starting quarterback, earning four Pro Bowl selections. Known for his strong arm, mobility, and playmaking ability, he led Dallas to multiple playoff appearances and set several franchise passing records.
After retiring in 2017, Romo transitioned to broadcasting with CBS Sports, where he quickly gained acclaim for his insightful analysis and ability to predict plays. His smooth transition made him one of the most popular analysts in football.
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