ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 13: Tony Romo #9 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates with head coach Jason Garrett of the Dallas Cowboys after scoring the game winning touchdown against the New York Giants at AT&T Stadium on September 13, 2015 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

Tony Romo has unrealistic goals for how long he'll continue playing

Tony Romo said what?!

Tony Romo has broken the same clavicle three times, has fractured his back, had a herniated disk and is lucky to make it through a season unscathed.

The 36-year-old Dallas Cowboys quarterback told ESPN earlier in the offseason he'd like to play another "three or four years," but has apparently upped that target, per Sportsday:

"I'd like to still be playing football," Romo told Madison.com while in Wisconsin for his youth football camp. "Maybe 10 years is stretching it a little. We'll see."

Romo added that e's playing some of his best football this summer, which may have added to the quarterback's goal of playing another 10 years.

If running back Ezekiel Elliott plays anything like he's expected to, and Romo has time to pick apart opposing defenses, maybe the veteran quarterback's body can withhold the grind of 10 more 16-game seasons. Either that, or the offensive line will be scraping his body off the AT&T Stadium turf.