The NFL referees are under the scrutiny of Tony Romo


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The former field marshal of the Dallas Cowboys, Tony Romo, had the attention of NFL fans on Sunday when he criticized arbitration during the victory of the Denver Broncos over the Eagles Philadelphia.

There were at least two plays that stood out to Romo, as it served as a color commentator for the game transmitted by CBS.

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The Denver Broncos Campo Marshal, Bo Nix (10) celebrates when it leaves the field after an NFL football match against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, October 5, 2025 in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

With 8:41 remaining in the game, the Broncos Campo Marshal found the wing closed Evan Engram to complete the score of the first attempt. A flag was thrown in the work and was called Engram for an interference of offensive passes.

“This will be an choice that I don’t think it’s correct,” Romo said almost immediately after the flag was launched. “I really don’t think this was really a play. This is actually accidental because he runs a hitch route and randomly run into.

Even with the penalty, Denver would march through the field and score a touchdown and take the front with the conversion of 2 points.

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The Dallas Cowboys field marshal, Tony Romo (9) in the bank in the fourth quarter against the Minnesota Vikings at the US Bank stadium on December 1, 2016. (Brad Subpel/USA Today Sports)

The Broncos recovered the ball with 3:37 remaining in the game. Nix passed again and was immediately pressed for the defense of the Eagles. He threw the ball with the closed wing Adam Trautman in the area, which would not have justified an intentional penalty call, or that thought of fans.

The officiating crew decided to launch a flag for an intentional base after all. While Romo, Jim Nantz and the officiant analyst Gene Steratore debated the call, the officials picked up the flag thanks to the repetition assistance. The call changed to an incomplete pass.

“Don’t you tell us?” Romo said about the silence of the officials. “It’s not a big problem, just a big problem.”

They were those two calls for which Romo seemed annoying. The NFL fans directed their attention to the penultimate game of the game in which it seemed that the closed wing of the Águilas Dallas Goedert was interferred while trying to take a shot by Jalen Hurts.

The field marshal of the Dallas Cowboys, Tony Romo (9) during a game against the Philadelphia Eagles in Lincoln Financial Field on January 1, 2017. (Bill Streicher/USA Today Sports)

There was no flag launched and the broncos escaped with the victory.

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