Social Media Is Fuming After Seeing Tony Romo’s Son’s Jersey While On The Field With His Dad At Chiefs-Bills Game
Tony Romo and his son (Photo via @thadbrown7 X)
On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills will face off in a matchup that could completely change the AFC playoff picture. Broadcaster Tony Romo will be in the booth for the game.
There’s no question that Romo is a huge fan of Patrick Mahomes and has also shown some love towards the Bills in the past, but that seems to have rubbed off on his son.
He was seen wearing a jersey split down the middle showcasing Josh Allen and Mahomes.
Tony Romo’s son keeping it neutral with the jersey today
That’s gotta be an almost one of a kind item pic.twitter.com/LgsNrdrcCs— Thad Brown (@thadbrown7) November 17, 2024
Social media immediately went crazy when looking at the atrocity Romo was wearing.
One side is gonna get high fives and the other side is gonna get a hot dog thrown at it. Take that hat off in our house kid
— Angry Cops (@AngryCops) November 17, 2024
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— lindsey ok (@lindseyyok) November 17, 2024
Wearing the Chiefs hat, we know who he’s rooting for https://t.co/nTBYezDEY5
— Allen Conway (@Al_Conway)
November 17, 2024
Of course, Romo’s son is still just a kid, so people should lighten up on him a bit. The Bills and Chiefs may not like either, but they aren’t division rivals.
There’s Speculation The Cowboys Could Hire Tony Romo As A Coach
Romo spent all 13 years of his career with Dallas, so it would make sense if they hold a special place in his heart.
With the Cowboys likely to fire head coach Mike McCarthy after the season, there’s speculation that ROmo could step in.
“Well, they’ll have to wait,” he said in 2019, according to The Dallas Morning News. “I’m sure one day I’ll coach. Right now, I’m happy with where I’m at. I’m enjoying it and I’m lucky to be in this position calling the Super Bowl. You know, I have three young boys at home that I want to be around them and watch them grow up.”