Nightman
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Romo wouldn't be taking less money......he would have a 5m base salary in 2017-18 guaranteed and 500k in per game incentives.........if traded and healthy that would be 18m by next March and 26m total for 2 years as opposed to 0m guaranteed right now and a total of 14m if he was kept all thru TC....no team is paying him 20m for 2018-19If I was Romo, there's no way I would redo my contract. Romo has money and has a post-football career waiting for him, so why would he want to restructure his contract to take less money and increase the risk Dallas would keep him as a backup?
Right now, that huge contract with the $24.7m salary cap hit this year is exactly why he will either be traded or released. If Romo restructured, then the Cowboys would very likely realize that keeping him as a backup would be a much better plan than releasing him and if he decides to retire after restructuring, even better.
The problem for the Cowboys is that no team wants Romo's contract AND have to give up decent draft picks for him. The Cowboys are simply going to wait it out and see if a team blinks or gets desperate. They have the cap room to handle his contract right now so there's no sense of urgency on the Cowboys part.
As I have already said previously, if I were the Cowboys I would not release Romo until after the draft at the earliest just to see if any team wants to make a deal during or right after the draft if they fail to get any quarterbacks they wanted. If I were Romo, I would sit back and let it play out. He knows he will be released or traded at some point and he knows that he has no control over when that will happen. He should just keep working out and doing his regular off-season routines and eventually this will work itself out.
the new team gets a great cap hit of 5m for 2017 and injury outs....worst case he gets 10m plus 500k for every game played