NFL News: Tony Romo Denver Broncos Deal Still Possible, Elway Reveals Broncos Will Consider All Possibilities

The possibility of a Denver Broncos Tony Romo deal this summer is still open as John Elway reveals that Broncos is open to adding a veteran quarterback. However, the deal will still depend on whether or not the Dallas Cowboys decide to waive its long-time veteran QB.

John Elway, executive vice president of football operations and general manager of the Denver Broncos, will be facing one of the toughest summers of his NFL GM career. For the first time in his stint as Broncos GM, the team didn't make it to the playoff and registered a subpar 9-7 win-loss record.

The Denver Broncos currently has two young promising quarterbacks on its roster, with Trevor Siemian winning the starting role last summer. However, the Broncos may still jump at a possibility of giving Tony Romo the Denver Broncos quarterback job if the opportunity strikes.

According to ESPN, Elway said that the Broncos will be looking at all options when asked if the team has plans to add a veteran quarterback. The veteran quarterback here is, of course, referring to Tony Romo.

As of this moment, Elway is prevented by NFL rules to discuss anything about a Tony Romo Denver Broncos deal as Romo is still under contract with the Dallas Cowboys. However, with Romo expected to be released by the Cowboys, Elway is still considering adding Tony Romo to be the next Denver Broncos quarterback.

Elway also discussed that, if a Tony Romo Denver Broncos deal will happen, it will not be just about next NFL season but a decision for "two or three years down the road." Elway also said that Broncos may keep Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch even if it adds Tony Romo to the Broncos roster.

A Tony Romo Broncos deal will still depend on the Dallas Cowboys' decision of whether to keep Romo or not. Another factor that will be a determinant of the Romo Denver Broncos deal is whether or not the veteran QB is open to accepting a lesser paycheck.

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