Romo Helps Make Wish Come True

NEW YORK - JUNE 30: Dallas Cowboys Quarterback and Starter Spokesperson Tony Romo and Ben Grant - 10 year old boy from Starlight Foundation and Johnny Damon of the NY Yankees attend NY Yankee batting practice at Yankee Stadium on June 30, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Joe Kohen/Getty Images for Iconix Brand Group, Inc)

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Romo Helps Make Wish Come True

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo helps make a young boy's wish come true. The boy has leukemia and his wish was to meet Romo and see the Yankees play, he got both.

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