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Former legend Tony Romo stated that the NFL is afraid to admit this about the Cowboys after their big win over the Chiefs and affirmed that the Cowboys have defeated two Super Bowl championship teams

Former legend Tony Romo stated that the NFL is afraid to admit this about the Cowboys after their big win over the Chiefs and affirmed that the Cowboys have defeated two Super Bowl championship teams

Arlington, Texas – 29/11/2025

The Dallas Cowboys continue to be the hottest topic in the NFL, and this time the fire was ignited right on national television. During a live CBS broadcast, former legend Tony Romo – known for his sharp analysis – stunned the entire football community when he delivered a controversial statement: “The NFL is scared to admit this about the Cowboys.”

That moment came right after the Cowboys secured a convincing victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, just one week after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles. Romo looked directly into the camera and said with firm conviction that Dallas had beaten “the last two Super Bowl champions” – and that this could no longer be ignored.

Romo emphasized that throughout the season, the Cowboys had constantly been doubted in their ability to compete at the highest level. But what they showed in the past two games went far beyond expectations. “This is no longer about luck or a one-off good day. This is a mature, sharp, and dangerous team at every position,” Romo stated, setting the CBS studio ablaze.

What thrilled Dallas fans the most was how Romo defended his former team with arguments that could not be refuted. He broke down how Dak Prescott is playing the smartest football of his career, how the Dallas defense imposed its rhythm on both Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes, and how Brian Schottenheimer coaching staff has made the Cowboys incredibly difficult to predict.
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Within minutes of Romo’s remarks, social media exploded. Cowboys fans embraced his words as validation from one of the most respected voices in football, believing this is truly Dallas’ time to chase the Lombardi Trophy. Analysts across the league also started to wonder: are the Cowboys the hottest team in the NFL right now?

However, Romo didn’t forget to issue a crucial reminder: the pressure only intensifies as the Cowboys head into December and January – where every mistake comes with a price. But it was his final statement that made the NFL stop and listen: “Dallas is no longer the underrated team. They are the team no one wants to face right now.”

And tonight, with two victories over the last two Super Bowl champions, the Cowboys are forcing the entire league to confront the truth Tony Romo stated outright: Dallas is truly dangerous.

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