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Cowboys will not ask for bonus money back if Tony Romo retires

As the Tony Romo hostage crisis continues in Dallas, there appears to be a few resolutions for the Dallas Cowboys all-time leading passer.

He could be traded to the Houston Texans or Denver Broncos, though both have said they have no interest in trading for him.

He could be cut and sign with the Houston Texans or Denver Broncos.

Or he could retire and take a television offer with the FOX Sports or CBS Sports.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has control over him being cut or traded and when.

Romo, who turns 37 in April, will decide if he is ready to walk away from the game entirely.