The Record (Troy, NY)

Romo’s honorary Mav day turns spectacle for final home game

- By Schuyler Dixon

DALLAS >> Tony Romo couldn’t say no when Dirk Nowitzki asked the retiring Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k to join the Mavericks as an honorary teammate for a day.

Now it’s turned into a scene, with dozens of media members showing up for a morning shootaroun­d before a meaningles­s final Dallas home against Denver on Tuesday night, with both teams eliminated from the playoffs.

Romo’s “Mav for a day” experience came exactly a week after it was announced that he was leaving the Cowboys and joining CBS as the No. 1 NFL analyst. He lost his job as the Dallas starter to Dak Prescott last season and chose TV over pursuing a starting job with another team with his 37th birthday approachin­g next week.

“At first, I was just feeling like I didn’t deserve any of that,” Romo said of his initial first reaction to the offer. “Standing here today, I feel a little embarrasse­d to be honest in the sense that you’re lucky enough to be in position, that someone cares enough to do something to honor you.”

But Romo said it was a “no-brainer” to accept the offer of a tribute from Nowitzki and Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle. He will be in uniform in his football No. 9 and go through pregame warmups and introducti­ons. Carlisle said Monday that Romo wouldn’t play.

When the shootaroun­d was over, a member of the Mavericks staff whistled a circus theme song while walking past reporters. On the court, Romo was playing with his youngest son, Rivers.

A long line of media members followed Romo off the court, then filled the room where Carlisle does his game-day interviews.

“I had close to 600 text messages that I’m still working on,” said Romo, the all-time leader in yards passing and touchdowns for the storied Cowboys franchise but lacking a Super Bowl title. “And 100some calls and a bunch of other stuff.

“I guess it just makes you feel that you accomplish­ed something in some ways. I feel like I left something out there that I always wanted to accomplish. I’ve got to live with that and that’s part of playing sports.”

Carlisle said Romo would be in the group text that sends pregame shooting times to all the players, and the plan was to include Romo in at least one team photo since his honorary day was also the team’s picture day. He also has a locker .

 ?? LM OTERO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Former Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k Tony Romo walks the floor after a Dallas Mavericks morning NBA basketball shoot around in Dallas. Romo will be a Maverick for day and ride the bench when the team plays the Denver Nuggets in a home finale featuring two...
LM OTERO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Former Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k Tony Romo walks the floor after a Dallas Mavericks morning NBA basketball shoot around in Dallas. Romo will be a Maverick for day and ride the bench when the team plays the Denver Nuggets in a home finale featuring two...

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