5. Tony Romo to the Washington Redskins
Once Cousins boards his aircraft heading west, Washington will need to fill his shoes. What would be more enticing for Washington than wrangling a deal to bring Romo on board? He recently said he would like to play against the Dallas Cowboys in the future.
If he signs on with Washington, Romo can pencil in two appointments with Dallas per season. It would certainly be interesting to see him being featured on a potential Thanksgiving Day matchup wearing dark red and gold.
Loyal Washington fans however, might not be amused.
If @REdskins sign Romo we are going to see this everywhere again… #httr pic.twitter.com/77SukD6WYo
— 𝙱𝚛𝚊𝚍𝚜𝚑𝚊𝚠 (@BradshawGraphic) February 22, 2017
If Cousins walks, all that is left on the depth chart is impending free agent Colt McCoy and second-year quarterback Nate Sudfeld.
Should Romo remain healthy, the soon-to-be-former Dallas veteran would inherit a great receiving crew, including red zone viper, tight end Jordan Reed.