T.O. is OK with Romo, rooting for Cardinals

The Cowboys’ offseason came too soon for WR Terrell Owens‘ liking, but he took advantage of the downtime to attend Thursday night’s Washington Wizards-Los Angeles Lakers game at the Staples Center. TNT televised the game, allowing sideline reporter Cheryl Miller to catch up with T.O. and ask about some issues facing him and the Cowboys.

Here are some excerpts of what T.O. had to say, courtesy of TNT:

On the speculation following him and the Cowboys since the end of the NFL season:
“You know what, I’m going to be a Cowboy until I retire. As far as the coaching changes, right now, I’m sure (Cowboys owner) Jerry Jones is evaluating a lot of things, and hopefully we can get people in place and get back at it and go for it.”

On his relationship with Cowboys QB Tony Romo:
“(Romo is) my boy. We’re good. Obviously, there were some things said over the course of the season, but that’s my boy. We’re gonna try to get this thing back on track and bring a championship to Dallas.”

On who he thinks will win the Super Bowl between the Steelers and Cardinals:
“I talked to Larry Fitzgerald before the Philly game a little bit via text messaging, and I’m going to go with the NFC (in the Super Bowl). I want the Arizona Cardinals to win, and hopefully Kurt Warner can get that second Super Bowl trophy.”

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