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NFL insider Peter King sees two destinations as making the most sense for Tony Romo

Starting to see some consensus on where he might play next.

Tony Romo is still technically a Dallas Cowboy, but it might not be long before he is either traded or released.

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Jerry Jones doesn't want to see Romo on an NFC team, and Peter King of the MMQB said the two teams that make the most sense for Romo are the Houston Texans and the Kansas City Chiefs.

If Romo landed in Houston, he would have an elite defense and one of the best receivers in the NFL in DeAndre Hopkins. The Texans won the AFC South and a playoff game with Brock Osweiler last season, so Romo would certainly help them if he could stay healthy.

Romo would also be an improvement in Kansas City, though Alex Smith has had a successful run with the Chiefs. They have versatile players on offense in Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce and Jamaal Charles, and the defense is one of the best in the league.

Either situation would make sense for Romo, and they both have offensive-minded head coaches. There's still plenty of time before the NFL Draft, but Romo could be on the move sooner rather than later.

(h/t Pro Football Talk)