
TMZSports.com
Bill Romanowski tells TMZ Sports Despite repeated head trauma during his NFL career, he’s still feeling great … though he admits he has to work on it daily.
The legendary tough guy played linebacker for four different teams in the league from 1988 to 2003 … and he revealed to us this week that he finished with “20 documented concussions” in that span.
But, he said so far, he’s showing no signs of ill effects from the concussions — though he made sure he’s working like a dog every day to make sure things stay that way.
“I got this saying,” he told us, “‘Don’t let the old man in, because he knocks every day.’ I work on it.”
The 58-year-old says he takes “a million supplements every day” — including his products. Lean 1 Nutrition line – and he works all the time.
Romo says he swims, lifts weights … and even gets into red-light treatment therapy.
All this is clearly important to him, especially in view of Brett Favreis recent Parkinson’s diagnosis … as well as the genetic background of his family.
Romo told us his mother died of a battle with Alzheimer’s, so he’s “worried” about his future.
But, check out his energy in our interview … it’s clear he’s not slowing down anytime soon.