Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Tony romo

  • Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has found himself on the receiving end for a change in recent weeks. On Monday, Romo received another gift — this one in the form of his first child.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is a proud father after his wife, Candice, gave birth to a baby boy at 5:30 p.m. on Monday. The boy is named Hawkins Crawford Romo; his middle name is Candice's maiden name.
  • (rantsports.com)
  • Lots of good stuff this week, so lets get to it.
  • (ESPN)
  • Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and wife Candice Crawford welcomed their first child on Monday, his NFL teammates confirmed on Twitter. The "Gossip Girl" actor told Us Weekly weeks before that she was "over-the-moon excited" about the pregnancy.
  • (Newsoxy.com)
  • Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, 31, and wife, sports journalist Candice Crawford, 25, shared a picture of their newborn son Hawkins Crawford with Dallas News.
  • (celebritybabyscoop)
  • The Cowboys did what they could to shore up their uncertain backup quarterback situation this off-season by signing veteran QB Kyle Orton to a three-year deal. But according to NFL.
  • (Dallas Morning News)
  • Model and former Dancing With the Stars contestant Petra Nemcova won't be dancing at her wedding. A rep for Petra confirmed her split with Jamie Belman. Nemcova, 32, and the British actor, 28, announced their engagement in January 2011.
  • (Miami Herald)
  • Tony Romo and his wife have welcomed a baby cowboy to their family. The Dallas Cowboys quarterback and wife Candice Crawford's first child, a baby boy named Hawkins Crawford Romo, was born Monday, a Cowboys spokesperson confirmed to People mag.
  • (NBC Bay Area)
  • In a division dominated recently by Eli Manning, Michael Vick and Tony Romo, the Washington Redskins realized they couldnt compete in the NFC East without a star at the position.
  • (CBS Sports)
  • DALLAS — Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has become a father for the first time.
  • (Washington Post)

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