Good news: Steelers are not on "Where will Tony Romo land?" list



... but he may land in one of them 

Yes, in a version of true "Faux news," Dallas owner Jerry Jones was being lauded as a genius to trading Tony Romo to the Pittsburgh Steelers last week.

That, my Donald, was true Fake News.

What is really good news is that in this USA Today list of the possible eight places where Romo will land, Pittsburgh is not on the list.

Here is the list:

Houston Texans: "This is a potentially perfect marriage and, according to an ESPN report, Romo’s top choice. He would join a team that's won the maligned AFC South the past two years despite a 9-7 record and woeful quarterback contributions each time … "

Denver Broncos: "They're only a year removed from winning a title with a defense that remains airtight and a severely limited veteran quarterback, which is what Peyton Manning was at the end of his run. If healthy, Romo's physical ability would surpass the 2015 version of Manning and instantly recharge an offense that ranked 27th in 2016 despite having two 1,000-yard receivers in Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders ... "

Those two places are probably the most realistic.

Kansas City Chiefs: Really? This may be a reach.

Chicago Bears: This could happen, too.

New York Jets: Could they be using Romo to tutor Christian Hackenberg?

Buffalo Bills: They definitely have a need, but more for a young QB than one in his mid-30s.

Minnesota Vikings: This may be a reach, despite Coach Mike Zimmer's ties to the Cowboys.

San Francisco 49ers: They definitely have a need, too, but repeat what I said about the Bills: Take a young QB in the draft.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/cowboys/2017/02/17/tony-romo-dallas-teams-landing-spots-texans-broncos-chiefs/98019716/

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