2016 Panini Prizm Dak Prescott Silver Prizm Rookie RC #231 Mint- Sweet Card

2016 Panini Prizm Dak Prescott Silver Prizm Rookie RC #231 Mint- Sweet Card

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  • Player: Dak Prescott
  • Sport: Football
  • Card Number: #231
  • Card Manufacturer: Panini
  • Card Attributes: Refractor
  • Year: 2016
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  • League: NFL
  • Season: 2016
  • Team: Dallas Cowboys
2004 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Dallas Cowboys Coach Jimmy Johnson Autograph Card HOF

2004 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Dallas Cowboys Coach Jimmy Johnson Autograph Card HOF

2004 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Dallas Cowboys Coach Jimmy Johnson Autograph Card HOF. Condition is Very Good. The item “2004 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Dallas Cowboys Coach Jimmy Johnson Autograph Card HOF” is in sale since Tuesday, January 14, 2020. This item is in the category “Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop\Sports Trading Cards\Football Cards”. The seller is “amytxgirl” and is located in Edwardsville, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States.
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  • Card Manufacturer: Upper Deck
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Product: Single
  • League: NFL
  • Era: Modern (1970-Now)
  • Sport: Football
  • Team: Dallas Cowboys
Tony Romo Authentic Pro Bowl Jersey 2008 Size Men's 52 Awesome Condition Sweet

Tony Romo Authentic Pro Bowl Jersey 2008 Size Men's 52 Awesome Condition Sweet

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ALL LETTERS & NUMBERS , PATCHES , ARE SEWN ON THIS JERSEY. THE JERSEY ALSO COMES WITH SHARP GOOD LOOKING ELASTIC CUFFS ON THE SLEEVE’S. THERE’S A 2008 LIGHT BLUE PRO BOWL PATCH ON THE FRONT AN BACK SIDE OF THIS JERSEY. DALLAS TEAM LOGO STAR PATCHES ON THE RIGHT AND LEFT SHOULDER’S. ALONG WITH REEBOK LOGO’S AS WELL. THIS JERSEY HAS RED & WHITE STRETCH ELASTIC ON BOTH SIDES OF THIS JERSEY. CARRIES A SIZE PATCH ON THE BOTTOM FRONT OF THIS JERSEY. THERE’S A PHOTO OF TONY ROMO PICTURED WEARING ONE OF THESE JERSEYS BELOW. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES IN THIS ADD THEY TELL 1000 WORDS. EVERYTHING YOU WOULD CARE TO KNOW ABOUT THIS ATHLETE FROM HIS NFL STAT’S TO HIS PERSONAL LIFE IS BELOW IN THIS ADD , THE PHOTOS OF THIS JERSEY ARE THE EXACT JERSEY. THANKS FOR READING MY ADD. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m). Career highlights and awards. 3× OVC Player of the Year. 3× First-team All- OVC. Antonio Ramiro Romo (born April 21, 1980) is a former American football. Who played his entire career with the Dallas Cowboys. Of the National Football League. He played college football. For Eastern Illinois University. Where he won the Walter Payton Award. In 2002, and led the Panthers. To an Ohio Valley Conference. He signed as an undrafted free agent with the Cowboys in 2003. Beginning his career as a holder. Romo became the Cowboys’ starting quarterback during the 2006 season. Serving as the team’s primary starter from 2006 to 2015, he guided the Cowboys to four postseason appearances and was named to the Pro Bowl. Romo retired after the 2016 season, following a preseason back injury that caused him to lose his starting position to Dak Prescott. Upon retiring, he was hired by CBS Sports. To become the lead color analyst for their NFL telecasts. Teaming with Jim Nantz. In the broadcast booth. Romo holds several Cowboys team records, including passing touchdowns, passing yards, most games with at least 300 passing yards, and games with three or more touchdown passes. However, Romo’s reputation was affected by a lack of postseason success, having won only two of the six playoff games he appeared in and never advancing beyond the divisional round. Career awards and highlights. Relationship with Jessica Simpson. Romo was born in San Diego, California. While his father, Ramiro Romo Jr. Was serving in the United States Navy. And his mother, Joan (Jakubowski) Romo, was a store clerk. Romo played baseball as a child and was selected to the Little League. Romo started as quarterback for the Burlington High School. Demons beginning as a junior (1996 season). In the 1997 season, Romo and the Demons finished with a 36 record, though he earned several honors, including the All- Racine County. Football team and Wisconsin Football Coaches Association All-State first team honors. Romo also was a starter on the Burlington High School varsity basketball. Team and also played golf and tennis. Romo graduated from Burlington High School in 1998. Romo at Eastern Illinois. Romo attended Eastern Illinois University. Where he played for the NCAA Division I-AA. Eastern Illinois Panthers football. Team and was a member of Sigma Pi. As a sophomore in 2000, he ranked second in Division I-AA in passing efficiency, completing 164-of-278 (59%) passes for 2,583 yards and 27 touchdowns. After the season, he was honored as an All-America honorable mention, an All- Ohio Valley Conference. Member, and the OVC Player of the Year. As a junior, he led Division I-AA in passing efficiency, completing 138-of-207 passes for 2,068 yards and 21 touchdowns. Romo earned OVC Player of the Week honors on October 14, 2002 after his eight-yard scramble run. On the last play of the game led Eastern Illinois to a 25-24 win over Eastern Kentucky. On December 19, 2002, Romo became the first player in Eastern Illinois and Ohio Valley Conference history to win the Walter Payton Award. Given annually to the top Division I-AA football player. He finished his career holding school and conference records with 85 touchdown passes. He was second in school and third in conference history with 8,212 passing yards and second in school history with 584 completions and 941 attempts. As a senior, he set school and conference records for completions with 258 in 407 attempts for 3,418 yards. This was second in conference and third in school history for a season. He threw for 34 touchdowns and scored one rushing touchdown. Romo’s 3,149 yards in total offense as a senior ranked third in school and conference history. Along with the Walter Payton Award, Romo earned consensus All-America honors. He was also selected All-Ohio Valley Conference and was named OVC Player of the Year for the third straight year. Weekend on October 17, 2009, Eastern Illinois University retired Romo’s No. 17 jersey and inducted him into EIU’s Hall of Fame. Romo is the first Eastern Illinois player to have his number retired. He said of the event, It was such an honor to be inducted into the Hall of Fame here, and with the jersey ceremony, it holds a special place in your heart. 3× OVC Player of the Year (20002002). 8 ft 9 in (2.67 m). All values were taken at the NFL Scouting Combine. Romo attended the 2003 NFL Combine. Despite intriguing some scouts, he went undrafted by any NFL. Team during the 2003 NFL Draft. Throughout the draft, Romo was assured by Sean Payton. Of the Cowboys’ interest Romo was also intensely pursued by former Denver Broncos. Head coach Mike Shanahan. And shortly afterwards was signed as an undrafted rookie free agent. Romo entered the 2003 training camp. Third on the Cowboys’ depth chart behind Quincy Carter. In 2004, the Cowboys released Hutchinson and signed veteran quarterback Vinny Testaverde. And traded a third round draft pick to the Houston Texans. For quarterback Drew Henson. Romo faced being cut from the roster until Carter was released following allegations of substance abuse. Throughout 2004 and 2005, Romo served as the holder for placekicks. After Vinny Testaverde’s tenure in Dallas ended in 2005, the Cowboys signed veteran quarterback Drew Bledsoe. The team’s eighth starting quarterback since 2000. One of Romo’s early career highlights was in 2004, when (as the third-string quarterback) he rushed for the winning touchdown with six seconds left in a preseason game against the Oakland Raiders. Elevated to the Cowboys’ #2 quarterback in 2005, Romo had strong showings in the 2005 and 2006 pre-seasons. In the 2006 off-season, Sean Payton now head coach of the New Orleans Saints. , offered a third round draft pick for Romo, but Jerry Jones. Refused, asking for no less than a second round draft pick. Romo during the 2006 preseason. Romo began the season as a backup to starter Drew Bledsoe. He took his first regular season snap at quarterback in a home game against the Houston Texans. His first NFL pass was a 33-yard completion to wide receiver Sam Hurd. His only other pass of the game was a two-yard touchdown pass, his first in the NFL, to wide receiver Terrell Owens. One week later on October 23, 2006, Romo replaced Bledsoe for the start of the second half of a game against the New York Giants. His first pass was tipped and intercepted. On October 25, Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells. Announced that Romo would be the Cowboys starting quarterback for the October 29 game against the Carolina Panthers. On NBC Sunday Night Football. In Week 8 of the 2006 season. Romo led the Cowboys to victory in his first game as a starter, 3514. In that game, Romo was Sunday Night Football’ s Rock Star of the Game. On November 19, 2006, Romo led the Cowboys past the Indianapolis Colts. The NFL’s last unbeaten team. He completed 19 of 23 passes as the Cowboys won against the Colts 2114. Four days later he helped the Cowboys win in a Thanksgiving Day game. Against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. By the score of 3810. Romo went 22-29 with 306 yards and five touchdown passes and no interceptions. For his performance, he was awarded FOX’s Galloping Gobbler. Award as the Thanksgiving Day MVP. Romo aided the Cowboys in clinching a playoff spot, their second since Parcells became coach in 2003. The Cowboys played the Seattle Seahawks. In the NFC Wild Card playoff round on January 6, 2007. With the Cowboys trailing 2120 on fourth-and-one with 1:19 left in the game, the Cowboys attempted a 19-yard field goal. Romo, the holder for the kick, fumbled the snap. He recovered the ball and attempted to run it in, but was tackled short of the first down marker, and turned the ball over on the Seattle 2-yard line. The Cowboys went on to lose the game. Romo finished the 2006 season ranked seventh in the NFC in passing yards (2,903) and touchdown passes (19). Romo played in the 2007 Pro Bowl. Went down with an elbow injury as a substitution for Marc Bulger. He threw one touchdown and one interception, and was the NFC’s kickoff holder in the game. Romo before the 2008 Pro Bowl. Romo began the 2007 season with four touchdown passes and an additional touchdown rush, the first of his career, defeating the New York Giants. 4535 in the Cowboys’ first game of the regular season. His 345 passing yards in Week 1 led the NFL. In Week 2, he threw for 186 yards and two touchdowns beating the Miami Dolphins. Ranking him seventh in passing yards and tied for second with six touchdown passes. Romo added 329 passing yards and two touchdown passes in the Cowboys’ Week 3 3410 win over the Chicago Bears. The following week, he passed for 339 yards and three touchdowns in a 357 win over the St. He also ran for an additional touchdown. This brought his season totals to 1199 passing yards with 11 passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns. In Week 5, on Monday Night Football. Against the Buffalo Bills. He became the second person in the history of Monday Night Football to throw five interceptions in a winning effort. The first person was his QB coach Wade Wilson. Nonetheless, he threw for 4,211 yards (third in the NFL) and 36 touchdown passes during the regular season second only to Tom Brady. On November 29 against the Green Bay Packers. In a game between 101 teams, Romo threw four touchdown passes (bringing his season total to 33), breaking Danny White’s (29) record from 1983. On December 22 against the Carolina Panthers. Romo became the first Cowboys’ quarterback to pass for more than 4,000 yards in a season. Finally on December 30 against the Washington Redskins. Romo broke the Cowboys’ season completions record with his 335th completion, a short pass to Jason Witten. The Cowboys finished the season with a 13-3 record. In the Cowboys’ January 13, 2008 divisional playoff game against the New York Giants. Romo was unable to lead his team to a come-from-behind victory. On fourth down with less than half a minute and no timeouts left, Romo threw the ball into the end zone, but it was intercepted by Giants cornerback R. Ensuring that the Cowboys were eliminated from the playoffs with a 1721 loss to the eventual Super Bowl champion Giants. On September 7, 2008, Romo led the Cowboys to a 2810 win over the Cleveland Browns. In their season opener. Romo completed 24 of his 32 passes for a total of 320 yards and one touchdown. After the game, Romo required 13 stitches for a large gash on his chin that occurred during the third quarter when linebacker Willie McGinest. Hit him in the chin with his helmet. On September 15, Romo led the Dallas Cowboys to a 4137 win against the Philadelphia Eagles. In the second game of the 2008 season. Romo completed 21 of his 30 passes for a total of 312 yards and three touchdowns. The 54 combined points scored by the Cowboys and Eagles in the first half were the second most points scored in a half during a Monday Night Football game. Romo and the Cowboys won their third straight before losing to the Washington Redskins. Following a win against the Cincinnati Bengals. Romo was injured in a loss to the Arizona Cardinals. The Cowboys, under Brad Johnson. Went 12 the next three games, falling to the St. Beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. And losing to the New York Giants. In what became a de facto third playoff game for Romo shortly prior to its start, on December 28, Romo and the Cowboys failed to compete against the Philadelphia Eagles. In a 446 loss. Romo committed three turnovers in the game and went 21/39 for 183 yards and no touchdowns. The loss dropped Romo’s combined record in December to 58 and again raised questions about his performance in games of consequence. Kansas City Chiefs 2009. Romo led the Cowboys to a 3421 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He completed 16 of his 27 passes for a then-career high 353 yards along with three touchdowns. Romo and the Cowboys were defeated in week 2 against the New York Giants. In the Cowboys home opener at their new Cowboys Stadium. Romo completed 13 of 29 passes for 127 yards and one touchdown. Romo was quoted as saying, “We came out stale” against a Denver Broncos. Team that thoroughly shut down his teams passing and running attacks. He was successful in completing a 53-yard pass to Sam Hurd at the end of the second half but failed on the following three plays to get the ball in the end zone, which would have taken the game into overtime. He was quoted as saying, we need to get better. In a December road game against the division rival New York Giants. Romo passed for a career-high 392 yards, along with three touchdown passes in a losing effort. After several kicks were missed by kicker Nick Folk. Due to bad holds by punter Mat McBriar. In week 15, Romo led the Cowboys to a win against an undefeated team late in the season for the second time in his career. In 2006, he won against the 10-0 Colts, and on 19 December 2009, he defeated the 13-0 Saints at New Orleans, throwing for 312 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions. Romo finished the 2009 season as the first quarterback in team history to take every snap for a full season. He also passed his own mark for single season passing yardage, with 4,483 yards, and became the first Cowboys quarterback to throw more than 20 touchdowns and fewer than ten interceptions in a season. His eight 300 yard games was also a team record, surpassing his own record from 2007. His 1.6% interception percentage tied a team record, and his career interception percentage became the lowest in franchise history. The Dallas Cowboys became the NFC East division champions with their season finale shutout of the Philadelphia Eagles. The second division title in Romo’s three full seasons as the starting quarterback. However, the following week in the NFC Division Round against the number two seed Minnesota Vikings. Romo had three fumbles (losing two), an interception and was sacked six times in the 34-3 loss. In Week 5 against the Tennessee Titans. Romo threw for a career-high 406 yards and three touchdowns. However, he also threw two costly interceptions in the fourth quarter, resulting in 34-27 loss at Cowboys Stadium. Romo and the Cowboys were desperate for a win with a record of 1-3 and last in the division. They played against the Minnesota Vikings. Who also had a 1-3 record and were in need of a win. Romo threw for over 200 yards and 3 touchdowns but also threw 2 costly interceptions. The Cowboys lost the game by a score of 24-21. During the October 25, 2010 Monday Night Football game against the New York Giants, Romo suffered a broken left clavicle. The injury occurred during the second quarter, when Romo was driven to the turf by Giants linebacker. He was placed on Injured Reserve on December 21, 2010 and replaced by veteran Jon Kitna. Offensive Player of the Year Drew Brees. And AFC Champion Tom Brady. And second highest in Cowboys history. His 66.3 pass completion percentage was third in the league behind Rodgers and Brees. His 4,184 yards ranked as third highest in team history behind his 2009 and 2007 records. Romo also added 46 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown with three lost fumbles and was sacked a career-high 36 times. Half of Romo’s interceptions for the season occurred in the first four games of the season, and for the final 12 games Romo threw 24 touchdowns to just five interceptions. Romo had four fourth-quarter comebacks in 2011 (49ers, Redskins twice and against the Dolphins) and had a would-be game-winning field goal attempt against the Cardinals and a would-be game-tying field goal attempt against the Giants both blocked (The Cowboys lost both of those games). In Week 2 against the San Francisco 49ers. Romo suffered a broken rib and a punctured lung on a hit from Carlos Rogers. In the second quarter that forced him to miss part of the game. In this game, rookie kicker Dan Bailey. Missed a 21-yard field goal at the end of the game. Romo came back in the final seconds of the third quarter and played the fourth quarter throwing for a touchdown and driving down the field for the game-tying field goal with four seconds left in the game to force overtime. The 49ers won the coin toss and elected to receive the ball. The Cowboys defense forced the punt and Romo started the drive at their 22-yard line. On the first offensive possession for the Cowboys in overtime, Romo connected with Jesse Holley. For 77 yards to set up the 19 yard game-winning field goal. For his performance in this game, Romo earned the NFC’s Offensive player of the Week Award. Romo played the rest of the season with the cracked rib and used a protective vest for a few games to protect his torso. Against the eventual AFC Champion New England Patriots. In Week 6, Romo completed 27 of his 41 passes for 317 yards with one touchdown and one interception at Gillette Stadium. The Cowboys held a three-point lead with 2:31 left in the fourth quarter before the Cowboys defense surrendered 80 yards in ten plays to Tom Brady (8 of nine passing in the final drive) for the game-winning touchdown with 27 seconds left in the game. In the win against the Buffalo Bills. Romo was 23 of 26 for 270 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions. Romo elevated his game in the last month of the season as he completed 72.1 percent of his passes for 1,158 yards with 10 touchdowns and just one interception. In Week 14 against the eventual Super Bowl champion Giants, Romo had 21 completions out of 31 passes (two spikes) for 321 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions. In one of the more memorable plays of the season, with 2:25 left in the game and the Cowboys leading 34 to 29, on third down with five yards to go, Romo overthrew Miles Austin. For a wide open pass on a “go” route (though the injured Austin later admitted to “losing” the ball in the stadium lights). The Cowboys punted from their 25-yard line after the incomplete pass. The Giants got the ball back at their 42-yard line with 2:12 in the game, and marched down 58 yards in 8 plays for a touchdown, leaving just 51 seconds left in the game. With 46 seconds left and down by three points, Romo and the offense advanced 51 yards in 40 seconds and five plays (three passes and two “spikes”) from their own 20-yard line to the Giants 29-yard line, stopping the clock with six seconds left and setting up a game-tying 47-yard field goal try. The Giants’ Jason Pierre-Paul. Blocked the field goal and robbed the Cowboys of the opportunity for the win in overtime that would have made it very difficult for the Giants to advance to the playoffs. In Week 16 against the Eagles, Romo suffered a severely bruised hand when he smashed it against an opposing player’s helmet. He left the game after attempting just two passes with no completions. The next week, in the season finale at MetLife Stadium. Against the Giants, the NFC East title and a playoff spot was at stake for whichever team won, with the loser eliminated from playoff contention. Romo started the game despite the hand injury the previous week. The Cowboys went 5-0 for the season when rookie running back DeMarco Murray. Received at least touches in the game, and 2-5 when he did not. The Cowboys established a new franchise low in rushing touchdowns in the 2011 season with five, including one by Romo. The Cowboys’ rushing attack ranked 18th in the league with 1,807 yards, and the five rushing touchdowns tied for 30th in the league. Romo and the Cowboys had not had a 1,000-yard rusher on the team since Julius Jones. In the 2006 campaign, the season Romo took over as a starter. Romo had thus not played with a 1,000-yard rusher for 5 seasons. Romo accounted for 32 of the 39 total touchdowns the Cowboys scored in the 2011 NFL season DeMarco Murray. Had two touchdowns while Felix Jones. And defensive back Terrence Newman. Romo contributed to 82% of the team’s total touchdowns for 2011, and no other player in the 2011 regular season contributed a higher percentage of team touchdowns Cam Newton. 72.9%, Matthew Stafford. 71.9%, Drew Brees. 71.2%, Tom Brady. 68.8%, Aaron Rodgers. 68.5%, and Eli Manning. Ranked Romo as the 12th best quarterback in the league going into the 2012 season. In Week 13 against the Philadelphia Eagles. Romo threw three touchdown passes. The first pass, a 23-yard throw to Dez Bryant. With 11:18 left in the third quarter, gave Romo 166 career touchdown passes, surpassing the previous franchise record of 165 which had been held by Troy Aikman. After trailing the Cincinnati Bengals. 19-10 with 6:35 left, Dallas beat Cincinnati 20-19 in Week 14 (December 9). The fourth quarter comeback consisted of a 27-yard touchdown pass from Romo to Bryant and a last-second 40-yard field goal by Bailey. Romo went 25-for-43 for 268 yards, with one touchdown and one interception. Topping a three-game winning streak and winning its fifth out of six games, Dallas beat the Pittsburgh Steelers. 27-24 in overtime in Week 15 (December 16). The win put Dallas in a three-way tie with New York. In the NFC East. Romo surpassed 25,000 career passing yards in this game with 30-for-42 passing for 341 yards and two touchdowns. However, Dallas finished 2012 with an 8-8 record and failed to make the playoffs for the third straight season after losing the last two games. On Week 16 (December 23), despite Romo’s four touchdown passes and 416 passing yards (on 26-for-43 passing), Dallas lost to New Orleans Saints. Following that game, Dallas and the Washington Redskins. Had a two-way tie of 8-6 records atop the NFC East. Those teams faced each other in Week 17 for the NFC East title. With overall 20-for-37 passing, Romo threw a total of three interceptions, including on Dallas’ first two drives. With 5:50 left and down 21-10, Romo made a touchdown pass to Kevin Ogletree. Pass to Dwayne Harris. After Dallas took over with 3:33 left down 21-18, Romo threw an interception to Redskins linebacker Rob Jackson. And Washington clinched the victory with another touchdown. Following the season, the future of Romo’s career was called into question. Mac Engel of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Commented: Tony Romo has one year remaining on his contract, but the time has come for him to move on… He will be 33 in April of’13, and still has a few good years left but at this point he needs to go to another team that needs a quarterback. In a Fox Sports Southwest. Interview, Rick Gosselin of The Dallas Morning News. Also called Romo “not wired to win the last game of the season” especially [i]f it means extending the season. In the middle of April 2013, he underwent back surgery to remove a cyst. Although it was characterized as a minor procedure by the team, he would end up missing all of the mini-camp. And organized team activities. Romo opened the season with a win over the Giants, passing for 263 yards and two touchdowns. After Week 7, his 100th career start, Romo had thrown for 27,485 yards, the most by a quarterback in his first 100 starts since 1960. In the fifteenth game of the season playing against the Washington Redskins. With the Cowboys trailing in the fourth quarter and needing to win to keep its playoff hopes alive, he led the team to a touchdown. Drive with 1:08 remaining in a 24-23 victory, with what was later diagnosed as a season-ending herniated disk injury. Would later say: He might have had his finest hour We talk about mental toughness, being your best, regardless of circumstances. Somehow, some way, he helped us win that ballgame. Romo underwent back surgery on December 27, 2013 and was placed on the Cowboys’ injured reserve list. Garrett announced that Kyle Orton. As the starting quarterback for the Week 17 game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Which the team lost 24-22, to miss the playoffs for a fourth straight year. After a poor performance in the season opening 28-17 loss versus the San Francisco 49ers. Romo and the Cowboys won six consecutive games, including back-to-back road games against the Tennessee Titans. The Cowboys also defeated the defending champion Seattle Seahawks on the road, becoming only the second team to win a road game against the Seahawks in the three seasons. Through those six wins, Romo had a 13:3 touchdown:interception ratio. In Week 8, a Monday night game against the Washington Redskins, Romo went down with a back injury when linebacker Keenan Robinson sacked him, with his knee going into Romo’s back. After the loss to Washington, it was revealed that Romo had two fractures in his transverse process. He missed the next game, a 2817 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. But came back the next week and went on to lead the Cowboys to a 124 record and their first divisional title since 2009. On December 21, Romo set the Dallas Cowboys team record for highest completion percentage in a game with 90%, completing 18 of his 20 passes in a 42-7 blowout win over the Indianapolis Colts. In the wild card round of the playoffs, Romo led the Cowboys to a 2420 comeback victory over the Detroit Lions. After being down 177 at halftime. Romo was 19-31 for 293 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions. In the divisional round of the playoffs, Romo and the Cowboys were defeated by the Green Bay Packers. Romo was 15-19 for 191 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions. The highest undrafted player on the year’s list. Romo started strong in the 2015 season, throwing a game-winning pass to Jason Witten. With seven seconds left in the Cowboys’ season opener against the New York Giants. He continued to show success in a week 2 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. But suffered a broken left collarbone in the third quarter after being sacked by linebacker Jordan Hicks. The injury sidelined Romo for eight weeks. During which the Cowboys failed to win a single game with Brandon Weeden. And then Matt Cassel. Despite throwing two interceptions, he completed 18 of 28 passes for 227 yards and two touchdowns in a 24-14 victory, ending the Cowboys’ seven-game losing streak. The Cowboys then faced the 10-0 Carolina Panthers. In a week 12 Thanksgiving game. Although up against an undefeated team and holding only a 3-7 record, the Romo-led Cowboys were favored to win and still had hopes for the playoffs in a weak NFC East division. At the end of the third quarter, Romo was sacked by linebacker Thomas Davis. Reinjuring his left shoulder and ending his season. Romo remained on the active roster until December 21 when he was placed on injured reserve after the Cowboys dropped to 4-10, officially ending their playoff hopes. Romo was unable to start in the 2016 regular season after suffering a compression fracture to the L1 vertebra in his back during the Cowboys’ third preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks. Although Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Prescott’s success with the team and the length of Romo’s injury led to Jones reconsidering his decision. Amid Prescott guiding the team to an eight-game winning streak, Romo conceded his role as starting quarterback to Prescott. Romo made his season debut in the regular season’s final game on January 1, 2017, against the Philadelphia Eagles. In what would prove to be the final play of his career, he threw a touchdown pass to Terrance Williams. Played the rest of the game. On April 4, 2017, Romo announced his retirement from the NFL. After announcing his retirement, he was released by the Cowboys, per his request. Following his retirement, he was hired by CBS Sports. To serve as the lead color analyst. For the network’s NFL telecasts. Working in the booth alongside play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz. Following his retirement, Dallas Mavericks. Announced that Romo would be a “Maverick for a day” for the Mavericks’ final home game of their 201617 season. He warmed up with team and sat in full uniform on the bench, but did not play in the game and was not considered an official member of the roster. NFL completion percentage leader. (Week 1, 2007, Week 13, 2007, Week 5, 2013). 2× NFC Offensive Player of the Month. Ed Block Courage Award. Most passing attempts through 100 starts. Most consecutive road games with at least one touchdown pass. Dallas Cowboys team records. Dallas Cowboys career leader in passing touchdowns and passing yards. Games with at least 3 touchdown passes: 40; previously held by Danny White. Games with at least 300 yards passing: 46; previously held by Troy Aikman. Career passing yards: 33,626, previously held by Aikman (32,942). Lowest career interception percentage: 2.6% (minimum 16 starts; previously held by Aikman with 3.0). Touchdown passes: 245 (previously held by Aikman with 165). Most fourth quarter comebacks/game-winning drives: 28 previously held by Roger Staubach. Consecutive games with a TD pass: 38 (20122014); previously held by Romo (20, 201011). Games with at least 300 yards passing: 9 (2012); previously held by Romo (8 2009). Passing TDs: 36 (2007); previously held by Danny White. Passing yards: 4,903 (2012); first and only Cowboys’ quarterback to throw for more than 4,000 yards in a season (2007, 2009, 2011, 2012). Completions: 405 (2012); previously held by Romo with (3472009). Attempts: 611 (2012); previously held by Romo (5502009). First quarterback in franchise history to average over 300 passing yards a game in a season (306.4 2012). Romo twice threw five touchdown passes in a game (November 23, 2006 and October 6, 2013) a record he shares with Troy Aikman September 12, 1999. On Dec 21, 2014, Romo completed a team record 90.0% of his passes (18 of 20) in a home game against the Indianapolis Colts. Most passing yards in a game, 506 yards against the Denver Broncos on October 6, 2013. As of 2013, Romo hosted a youth football camp in Burlington, Wisconsin, annually during the summer, since 2004. In the Dallas area, Romo participated in community activities in collaboration with United Way. And the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Tony Romo at the AT&T National. Romo is an avid amateur golfer. And attempted to qualify for the 2004 EDS Byron Nelson Championship. And the 2005 U. During the offseason, when not training, he plays golf around Dallas. He failed to make the cut in qualifying for Byron Nelson in 2008. Romo is also a frequent guest on national sports radio. During the 2006 and 2007 seasons, he was the co-host of “Inside The Huddle”. A one-hour player commentary show that aired on local talk radio in Dallas along with linebacker Bradie James. Romo was replaced for the 2008 season by wide receiver Terrell Owens. The show is broadcast on the KLLI. Radio station in Dallas. On April 8, 2017, it was reported that Romo would have a one-day contract with the Dallas Mavericks. Wearing #9 with the team for the 201617 Dallas Mavericks season. Home finale three days later against the Denver Nuggets. While Romo would not play in the Mavericks’ last home game of the season, he would be honored for his work within the Dallas community that night before the game began. In November 2007, Romo began dating American singer and actress Jessica Simpson. On December 16, 2007, Simpson attended a Dallas CowboysPhiladelphia Eagles game at Texas Stadium. In which Romo had a bad performance in the loss to the Eagles. Controversy erupted before the playoff game against the New York Giantsa game the Cowboys would losewhen pictures surfaced of Romo (along with teammates Jason Witten and Bobby Carpenter) at a resort in Cabo San Lucas. On July 13, 2009, People. Reported that Romo and Simpson had broken up on July 9, 2009the night before her 29th birthday. Romo’s grandfather, Ramiro Romo Sr. Emigrated from Múzquiz, Coahuila. Mexico, to San Antonio, Texas. The elder Romo cites Tony’s success as an example of the possibilities afforded to immigrants. In the United States. I’ve always said this is a country of opportunities. If you don’t get a job or an education, it’s because you don’t want to. Romo is a Navy brat. : he was born while his father Ramiro Romo, Jr. Was stationed at the San Diego U. Where Ramiro would become a carpenter. Worker and his wife Joan would be a grocery-store clerk. In September 2007, Ramiro Romo Jr. Was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Tony Romo stated that, while upset about the family crisis, he still had to continue to focus on his career. On May 28, 2011, Romo married Candice Crawford, the 2008 Miss Missouri USA. A former journalist for Dallas television station KDAF. And the sister of actor Chace Crawford. They dated since the summer of 2009 and became engaged on December 16, 2010. Their first son Hawkins Crawford Romo was born on April 9, 2012. And their second, Rivers Romo, was born on March 18, 2014. Romo is a Christian. And has spoken about his faith saying, My faith has grown and I found that always having Jesus. Makes things a lot easier in my life. Having Jesus in your life gives you everlasting peace, which never goes away. It helps you handle the ups and downs of professional football. The item “TONY ROMO AUTHENTIC PRO BOWL JERSEY 2008 SIZE MEN’S 52 AWESOME CONDITION SWEET” is in sale since Friday, October 27, 2017. 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