Tony Romo is 36.

He has been a Cowboy for the last 13 years.

So when Romo was asked what he's going to be doing in 10 years, some might think the Dallas quarterback's answer was...a bit optimistic.

"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.

"The reality of it is that time usually tells you when you're done. I know I'm playing some of my best football this offseason. It's been very enjoyable. I'm pretty excited about what lies ahead."

For those keeping track at home, former Cowboy Vinny Testaverde retired at 44, as did Warren Moon.

When Romo finally does hang up the cleats, he said his focus will be on his home life.

"I'll probably be being a dad," Romo said. "And I have a funny feeling my wife will be making me do stuff around the house."