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As he was contemplating retirement, Tony Romo had an important decision to make: go elsewhere to chase an elusive Super Bowl, or retire a Cowboy without a ring.

He chose the latter.

While on an episode of “Pardon My Take,” the former quarterback and current CBS Sports broadcaster said he considered chasing a Super Bowl elsewhere but added that it wouldn’t feel the same as winning one with the Cowboys.

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“But at the end it was like … I could go somewhere else and do it (win a Super Bowl). Because I was like, I gotta win a Super Bowl. It’s literally what you play the game for. Nothing else matters,” Romo said. “And it was just like … but would that be the same? If I went somewhere else and did it?”

“I think just … it was as simple as it just wouldn’t feel as … important. … It would be important to me, but it was for the people I was around.”

Former Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo warms up for a game. AP

Earlier on the podcast, Romo also said his lone career regret was not bringing the Lombardi trophy home to a Cowboys fanbase starving for one.

“The only regret I guess I would have is that my job was to bring a Super Bowl to Dallas and I didn’t do it,” Romo said. “So that always sticks with me a little bit. Because you give your whole body, heart, soul, everything into it.”

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