The end of an era is finally coming. After weeks of rumors and speculations on what the Dallas Cowboys intend to do with their resident quarterback Tony Romo, a decision has finally been made by the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and Tony Romo are ready to part ways and move on after years of futile attempts at winning a Super Bowl championship.

The Dallas Cowboys are set to release star quarterback Tony Romo this coming Thursday, according to a report from ESPN. Tony Romo is the Dallas Cowboys all-time leader in passing yards and touchdowns.

The news of the Dallas Cowboys releasing Tony Romo just confirmed weeks of speculations and rumors surrounding Tony Romo's status with the Dallas Cowboys. Now that Tony Romo's impending release is made official by the Dallas Cowboys, the question now is where will Tony Romo go from here.

Several teams are said to be interested in acquiring Tony Romo, with the Denver Broncos and the Houston Texans the leading candidates in signing Tony Romo. Between the Denver Broncos and the Houston Texans, the Denver Broncos have the upper hand in landing Tony Romo, based on an agreement between Jerry Jones and Tony Romo.

Last Saturday, Jerry Jones told reporters that he and Tony Romo had an implied agreement, via a report from 9News. Based on the agreement with Jerry Jones, Tony Romo will be released as long as he signs with team that does not pose a threat on the Dallas Cowboys chances of reaching the Super Bowl next year. In short, Tony Romo must not sign with any team that's in the same division as the Dallas Cowboys, the National Football Conference (NFC).

The best option for Tony Romo based on his agreement with Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys is the Denver Broncos. The Denver Broncos has everything that Tony Romo is looking for in a team.

At this stage of his career, Tony Romo is looking at a chance to win a Super Bowl championship. The Denver Broncos would offer him with the best chance.

For the past several years, the Denver Broncos have been competitive and are just one year removed from winning the Super Bowl. Most of the pieces from that Super Bowl run are still with the Denver Broncos. Plus, the Denver Broncos are not in the same conference as the Dallas Cowboys. Tony Romo joining the Denver Broncos is only a matter of time and should be happening soon.