LANDOVER, MD - DECEMBER 7: Quarterback Tony Romo #9 of the Dallas Cowboys walks off of the field after a win over the Washington Redskins 19-16 at FedExField on December 7, 2015 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

Here's how much longer Tony Romo reportedly sees himself playing

Tony Romo won't hang 'em up anytime soon.

Oft-injured Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo doesn't have any plans to hang his uniform up anytime soon, according to HBO's Bill Simmons.

Here's what Romo reportedly told Simmons, per SportsDay:

Simmons: "I look forward to the bidding war for Romo, because there is a 100 percent chance - I don't know though. If I were him I don't know whether I'd want to do games or studio. I think I would want to do games."

Cousin Sal: "What are we talking about? He has four years left. He's going to win a Super Bowl. Don't worry about this."

Simmons: "He said that. He said he has at least four."

Romo has broken the same clavicle three times, has fractured his back and suffered a herniated disk over his career. Whether Romo can make it through a full season healthy is the real question, much less another four years.