As Tony Romo made the short walk from the podium back to the locker room, a soldier holding a digital camera called out to him.
Mr. Romo," he said, "do you have a second?" In the dimly lit hallway inside Raymond James Stadium, the flash of the camera bounced off the walls as the soldier, who called Romo, "his all-time favorite player," and the quarterback smiled widely. Opening the season with a 34-21 win over Tampa Bay, piling up a career-high 353 passing yards, throwing touchdown passes of 42, 66 and 80 yards and demoralizing the opposition will engender those kinds of feelings. Continue
