Tony Romo is freaking Nostradamus when it comes to calling the plays about to be run by the Patriots, so of course we snap to attention when he makes a Super Bowl prediction.
And he gave us exactly that on Tuesday, right down to the final score, but he's missing an important piece of information -- the winner.
Per NESN's Zack Cox, here's what Romo had to say when asked how Patriots-Rams will unfold in Super Bowl LIII.
Tony Romo's Super Bowl prediction: "28-24. And I think the team that has 24 is going to have the ball at the end of the game and not score."
— Zack Cox (@ZackCoxNESN) January 29, 2019Hmmm. So a game that comes down to the last drive before the trailing team comes up just short? Sounds like a scenario that favors the Patriots and their veteran quarterback over the Rams and youngster Jared Goff.




