Romo Campaigning for Dallas to Bring Back Murray, Bryant

Tony Romo wants Jerry Jones to keep the band together on offense

Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager said just last week that it might not be reasonable to think that the team can bring back both Dez Bryant and DeMarco Murray in 2015, but that hasn’t stopped quarterback Tony Romo from campaigning for the team to do exactly that.

In an appearance on 103.3-FM ESPN Radio this week, Romo said he’s taken every opportunity to pester Jerry Jones and co. about keeping the band together.

"I’m pretty consistently [talking to Jones], and everyone around the building, about bringing them both back," Romo said, via the Dallas Morning News. "I think everybody understands how great these guys are and how lucky we are to have them.

"Any time you get talented guys where you can put more than two on one side of the ball, you get three, four, if you’re lucky enough to ever get five, it’s one of those things where if you can put a group like that together you can make a run and be very difficult for teams to deal with for years. I think that’s what you’re trying to build ultimately is to have sustained success. We have an opportunity to have that."

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