

First question I asked, not only after the game, but days after the game, ‘How is he doing?’ He’s just doing great.” Outstanding,” Jones said of how Prescott was feeling after the Week 1 loss to Tampa Bay where Prescott threw for 403 yards and three touchdowns. Obviously, he had a special relationship with Romo, and he’s got a special bond with Romo’s replacement, current Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott. Jones has never been one to hide how he’s truly feeling. You’re talking to a guy that he would be a first-round ballot with me, and I don’t apologize for that.” “The fact that we did not have a Super Bowl during that time is always going to be in the conversation as to where Tony Romo will rank - not rank, but where he’s acknowledged.

“Well, I think there’s no question in my mind that Tony is skilled, at a skilled level, and had accomplishments statistically that were there,” Jones said, via the Dallas Morning News.
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The Cowboys made the playoffs four times, and Romo was named to the Pro Bowl four times. He threw for 34,183 yards and 248 touchdowns throughout his career. My biggest mess-up, in Jerry’s mind, is not winning the Super Bowl while we had Tony Romo.” I want to say this for the umpteenth time. “He really adds a dimension (to the broadcast team). “I’ll tell you what, I’m proud of him, Tony,” Jones said on 105.3 The Fan. Jones enjoys Romo’s breakdowns on the broadcasts, but he still reminisces on the ex-quarterback’s playing days. The former Cowboys quarterback has turned into the premier NFL color commentator. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has a big regret about the Tony Romo era.
