The Chiefs could be a potential landing spot for Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Romo, who is under contract in Dallas through 2019, is likely to be traded with Dak Prescott solidified as the team's starting quarterback.
"It was noteworthy when Andy Reid was non-committal to Alex Smith," Rapoport said on NFL Network Friday. "They've made a QB trade in the past, doing so for Alex Smith. They'd have to be considered someone who would be a possibility."
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Rapoport went on to say that if the Chiefs did make a deal for Romo, the team would cut Smith. The Bills are also rumored to have interest in Romo's services with the organization unsure about whether to pick up Tyrod Taylor's option that would guarantee him $30.75 million.
The Broncos are reportedly Romo's top choice, but the Denver may opt to move forward with young quarterbacks Paxton Lynch and Trevor Siemian instead.
While combing through Romo's possible destinations is intriguing, he still has to decide if he wants to play next season. Rapoport says that retirement is still an option for him.