
Tony Romo on leave from CBS Sports following Wisconsin arrest
Former NFL quarterback and CBS analyst Tony Romo has been placed on leave by the network. This follows his arrest in Wisconsin last week on suspicion of operating a vehicle under the influence.
Tony Romo, the 46-year-old CBS Sports analyst and former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, is currently on leave from his broadcasting duties. The professional hiatus follows an incident in Wisconsin last week where Romo was arrested on suspicion of operating a vehicle while under the influence (OWI).
CBS Sports confirmed the decision to place Romo on leave shortly after news of the arrest surfaced. While the network has acknowledged the situation, they have not provided specific details regarding the duration of his leave or the status of his contract. Romo has not yet issued a public statement regarding the charges or the administrative action taken by his employer.
Legal proceedings in Wisconsin are pending. As this is an ongoing legal matter, specific details regarding the circumstances of the traffic stop or the results of any sobriety testing have not been released by local authorities. The situation remains in its early stages, and there is currently no information on when or if Romo will return to the broadcast booth for the remainder of the sports season.
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