The Facts: With more quarterbacks than normal available this offseason, it might take the first domino falling to make them all drop in a hurry. And one of the first could be Romo, when/if Dallas releases him (and if he plays nice and allows that). According to Peter King of TheMMQB.com, the Texans and Chiefs make the most sense as a possible post-Dallas destination for Romo.
Diehards Line:
While other teams (the Broncos) have been mentioned as possibility, PFT's Mike Florio believes there's a clear confluence of opportunity and proximity with Houston and the Chiefs. The opportunity to easily leapfrog Tom Savage or gently nudge Alex Smith aside provide reasonable alternatives for the soon-to-be 37-year-old Romo. Kansas City would stand a chance to upgrade from the good-not-great Alex Smith, and many of the same things apply there as in Houston. Meanwhile, King also mentioned that Romo turned down an off-field offer this offseason, which indicates that he's focused on getting back on the field somewhere, and soon.