Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, who turned 32 in April, told CBS 11’s The Score with Babe Laufenberg Sunday night that he plans on playing at least six more seasons, according to CBS 11’s Bill Jones. “I actually think I probably am going to end up starting more years going forward than I did up to this point,†Romo said. Romo became the Cowboys’ starting quarterback during the 2006 season. It’s certainly something that’s possible. However, it will depend largely upon his health and success going forward. “I’m still advancing,†Romo said at the beginning of training camp. “I still think the ceiling is still there, and I’m learning new things all the time.†Also during that session with media members, Romo was asked about entering the 10th training camp of his career. He responded: “I didn’t play for the first 3 1/2, I missed basically a full season in another one. I guess I’ve only played five, 5 1/2 seasons of football, and it kind of feels like that. But 10 is definitely a bigger number.†Source: Dallas Morning News