CBS is denying a recent report that the network conducted an "intervention" with No. 1 NFL analyst Tony Romo during the 2022 offseason, with the goal of trying to improve his performance.

"To call this an intervention is a complete mischaracterization, we meet regularly with our on-air talent," CBS spokeswoman Jen Sabatelle told Andrew Marchand of the New York Post after his report.

Marchand nevertheless explains that CBS executives "reviewed tapes with Romo, went to dinner and discussed the broadcast in an attempt to return him to the form that made him a media sensation in his first three years on air, beginning in 2017, and culminated in what was at the time the largest contract in sportscasting history, a 10-year deal for a total of $180 million."