Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo recently took part in the American Century Championship. It is a golf tournament in which various famous athletes and celebrities take part during the offseason.
The Cowboys’ veteran won his third ACC title. It was a significant achievement on his part. However, the NFL fans showed no mercy and immediately began trolling him. The fans reminded him of his losses with the Cowboys.
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Tony Romo has a disappointing 2-4 record in his six playoff appearances with the Dallas Cowboys. As a result, one fan commented on the post and wrote, “Finally won a playoff.”
Other fans were also quick to comment about his failures with the Cowboys. They came up with statements like, “Only thing he could win,” and “Wins in golf but not a Super Bowl.”
Romo was a decent quarterback for the Cowboys. Unfortunately, his failures in the playoffs throughout his career don’t get him as much respect from the fans as he would have wanted. However, winning his third ACC title was a great thing for him. The task wasn’t easy, but he could get the job done on the golf course.
Many other NFL players took part in the ACC along with Tony Romo
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Many athletes from different sports take part in the American Century Championship every year. Even though Tony Romo was able to win the title, he didn’t have it any easy. Many NFL players were also present at the championship.
The American Century Championship included the likes of Josh Allen, Derek Carr, Larry Fitzgerald, Robbie Gould, Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, Pat McAfee, Adam Thielen, etc. NBA players like the whole Curry Family, Kyle Lowry, Andre Iguodala, and Vince Carter were also present.
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The event was star-studded with celebrities, but the former Cowboys quarterback emerged victorious and won his third ACC title, earning the first-place prize of $125,000.
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