Even though the New Orleans Saints missed pass interference call against the Los Angeles Rams has garnered a bunch of attention, it was one single former player who was praised the most for his efforts on Sunday.
CBS analyst Tony Romo dazzled audiences during the AFC Championship game between the Chiefs and Patriots showed no one on TV is better at explaining the game and predicting plays before they happen.
Because of the social media reaction to his brillance, the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback is headed to the Super Bowl as he will work the title game in Atlanta with Jim Nantz on Feb. 3.
Making it to the Super Bowl was something Romo never did as a player, which was also a point his critics made sure he knew throughout his time in the league.
CBS taking a huge chance on signing Tony Romo two years ago worked out tremendously in their favor as Romo has become as popular in the booth since John Madden was in his prime.