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Tony Romo expects to be released, not traded, by the Dallas Cowboys, according to a report.
ESPN's Ed Werder tweeted Thursday that sources told him the 36-year-old Romo also thinks he can start for two to three more years in the NFL.
Releasing Romo would cost the Cowboys more than $10 million against the 2017 salary cap.
Werder added that the team will try to trade their former starting quarterback, but will likely have a hard time finding a taker for Romo's $24 million 2017 salary.
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ESPN's Ed Werder tweeted Thursday that sources told him the 36-year-old Romo also thinks he can start for two to three more years in the NFL.
Releasing Romo would cost the Cowboys more than $10 million against the 2017 salary cap.
Werder added that the team will try to trade their former starting quarterback, but will likely have a hard time finding a taker for Romo's $24 million 2017 salary.
Photo Credit: Getty Images
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