What was that?
Tony Romo, lead NFL analyst for CBS, raised some eyebrows during the first quarter of the Chiefs-Bills game on Sunday when he was heard grunting on the broadcast.
The former Cowboys quarterback, who was explaining a defensive holding call on Bills cornerback Cole Bishop, pointed out two potential infractions on the replay before letting out a groan-like noise.
Tony Romo (R), lead NFL analyst for CBS, raised some eyebrows the during the first quarter of the Chiefs-Bills game when he was heard grunting on the broadcast alongside Jim Nantz (R) on Sunday, November 2, 2025. XThe broadcast didn’t show Romo and play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz in the booth, and instead switched back to the game — where the Bills were up 7-0 with less than two minutes to go in the first — making it unclear exactly what happened.
“But, I saw it on the other side as well, so you’ve got to call it,” Romo said while ignoring the awkward moment.
The internet had a field day with it.
“I think Romo had gas,” someone wrote on X.

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“That was weird,” another said.
The Bills ultimately prevailed, defeating the Chiefs 28-21 at Highmark Stadium in Buffalo.
It was the Bills’ fifth consecutive regular season victory over the Chiefs.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen, the reigning NFL MVP, threw one touchdown pass and ran for two other scores.
He set the franchise record for completion percentage by going 23 of 26 (88.5 percent) for 273 yards.
Patrick Mahomes gets chased down by Bills defender A.J. Epenesa on Nov. 2, 2025. Getty ImagesThe Bills visit the Dolphins in Miami on Sunday, while the Chiefs have a bye week before playing the Broncos in Denver on Nov. 16.






