The season didn't end how the Dallas Cowboys wanted and never once went how Tony Romo foresaw it.

Having only played a single drive in a meaningless Week 17 game versus the Philadelphia Eagles, the four-time pro bowler proved he still has "it".

And as he left the field at AT&T Stadium for likely the final time in his career, the Green Bay Packers wanted him to know something.

Tony Romo walks off for potentially the final time as a Cowboy. Where will he end up? Some possibilities: https://t.co/ofhsev6TjS pic.twitter.com/Np2xmqlXe3 — Dallas Cowboys news (@dmn_cowboys) January 16, 2017

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After going down on Aug. 30 with a fracture in his L1 vertebra, Romo saw rookie Dak Prescott take the reins and never look back.

He would ultimately concede the post in a classy, heartfelt speech that nearly brought tears to his eyes. While many believe not returning Romo as starter was the right call, there are also those who see it as the team turning their back on a quarterback who carried them when all hope was lost.

And it looks like the Green Bay Packers are in the category of the latter.