IRVING, Texas (AP) — Dallas owner Jerry Jones says the Cowboys aren't ruling Tony Romo out of a winner-take-all game against Philadelphia because doctors could clear him after treating his back injury.
IRVING, Texas (AP) — Dallas owner Jerry Jones says the Cowboys aren't ruling Tony Romo out of a winner-take-all game against Philadelphia because doctors could clear him after treating his back injury.
Jones said on his radio show Tuesday that his quarterback has proven he can play with pain but won't if doctors advise against it...
*UPDATE: Garrett says Romo will get treatment and be evaluated daily and is not ruled out for the Eagles game.
-------------------
ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter is reporting that Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is done for the year with a back injury that he suffered in yesterday's 24-23 victory over the Washington Redskins...
Not Again! Those words were coming out of my mouth yesterday as the Dallas Cowboys collapsed in dramatic fashion as they blew a 23 point halftime lead to the Green Bay Packers in Jerryworld.
It's hard to believe, but I'm actually getting used to the Cowboys blowing big leads and losing in epic fashion...
Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo played the game of his life on Sunday throwing for 506 yards with 5 TD's and 1 INT. It was his 1 interception that cost the Cowboys the game though with a little more than 2 minutes remaining.
Romo was Elite for 58 minutes when Dallas needed the full 60. First the numbers: 25 of 36,506 yards, five touchdowns and one fatal interception. No question that was one of the most prolific performances in NFL history and most would argue that was Tony Romo’s best game with the star on his helmet.
A jam-packed edition of That Will Do, as we combine a touch of Tosh.0, not one but two Adam Sandler classics, gratuitous kitten videos and more to take on Jerry's Kids, Gronkowski spikes, Taiwanese animators screwing up Miguel Cabrera's name and Honey Badger's up-in-smoke career, plus a challenge to LSU and Alabama fans. And, out of all these characters, it's a golfer who makes this NSFW! Enjoy...
The proverbial overreaction/panic button became worn out after Chicago's 34-18 win over Dallas on Monday Night Football. Tony Romo threw five interceptions in a losing cause, and Dez Bryant made tons of rookie mistakes.
MetLife Stadium, aka, the big insurance policy, has been a house of horrors for the Dallas Cowboys since it opened in 2010. In two short seasons, Dallas was a lousy 0-3 at MetLife. (two losses to the Giants and a 9/11 loss to the Jets in 2011)