Romo's Fantasy Football Event Postponed Again

By: Josh Clark

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DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - Tony Romo's fantasy football event has been postponed once again.

According to the National Fantasy Football Convention, the NFL is once again to blame for the postponement.

In a letter sent to it's sponsors and fans, the NFFC says the event is postponed due to the "blatant and continued interference" of the NFL.

Back in April, the attorney for Romo said a judge signed a temporary restraining preventing the NFL from interfering with Romo's 2016 fantasy football event.

Romo's company also filed an additional lawsuit against the NFL for interfering with it's 2016 event.

At the time, the attorney for the quarterback also alleged that the NFL has been harassing the sponsors for the event that was set for this July in Pasadena, California.

Romo is also suing the NFL in a separate lawsuit for more than $10 million after his attorney say the league forced Romo to cancel his 2015 fantasy football event that he had planned in Las Vegas.

The NFL claims the event violates it's gambling policy.

This is a developing story. Refresh for the latest updates.

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