Now that Tony Romo is reportedly staying with CBS, how much golf will the network let him play? Ray Carlin-USA TODAY Sports

Tony Romo will remain with CBS for the foreseeable future after he agreed on a record-breaking contract that pays roughly $17 million annually, per Andrew Marchand of the New York Post.

That’s not quite NFL quarterback money, but it’s a boatload of cash, to be sure.

Romo was being pursued by other big networks this winter after hitting the open market following his initial three years as the color commentator for CBS’ biggest NFL games every week. He quickly gained newfound fame for his uncanny ability to predict what teams would do, live on air, and is a total natural in the booth.

Now, he’ll remain with CBS, which has to feel awfully good about keeping him in the fold.

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