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Career

Glossary

  • 1-19 :FGM 1-19 yards
  • 20-29 :FGM 20-29 yards
  • 2PT:Total Two Point Conversions
  • 30-39:FGM 30-39 yards
  • 40-49 :FGM 40-49 yards
  • 50+:FGM 50+ yards
  • AST:Assist Tackles
  • ATT:Passing Attempts
  • AVG:Yards Per Pass Attempt
  • CAR:Rushing Attempts
  • CMP:Completions
  • CMP%:Completion Percentage
  • FC:Punt Return Fair Catches
  • FD:Rushing 1st downs
  • FF:Forced Fumbles
  • FG:Field Goals
  • FG%:Field Goal Percentage
  • FR:Fumbles Recovered
  • FUM:Rushing Fumbles
  • GP:Games Played
  • IN20:Punts Inside 20
  • IN20%:Punts Inside 20 Percentage
  • INT:Interceptions
  • KB:Kicks Blocked
  • KRFC:Kick Return Fair Catches
  • LNG:Longest Pass
  • LST:Rushing Fumbles Lost
  • NET:Net Average Punt Yards
  • PASS:Passing Touchdowns
  • PAT:Kick Extra Points
  • PD:Passes Defended
  • PTS:Total Points
  • PUNTS:Punts
  • QBR:Adjusted QBR
  • REC:Receptions
  • RET:Return Touchdowns
  • RTG:Passer Rating
  • RUSH:Rushing Touchdowns
  • SACK:Total Sacks
  • SOLO:Solo Tackles
  • STF:Stuffs
  • STFYDS:Stuff Yards
  • TB:Touchbacks
  • TB%:Touchback Percentage
  • TD:Passing Touchdowns
  • TGTS:Receiving Targets
  • TOT:Total Tackles
  • XPA:Extra Point Attempts
  • XPM:Extra Points Made
  • YDS:Passing Yards
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    Regular Season

Career FumblesFumblesDefense
SeasonTeamTypeFumbFRTDRec
2005DALReg0--
2006DALReg000
2007DALReg000
2008DALReg000
2009DALReg000
2010DALReg0--
2011DALReg000
2012DALReg000
2013DALReg000
2014DALReg000
2015DALReg000
2016DALReg0--
Career PassingPassingSackedFumbles
SeasonTeamTypeGQBRatCompAttPctYdsPasY/GY/ATDIntSacksYdsLFumbFumL
2006DALReg1695.122033765.32,903181.48.619132112400
2007DALReg1697.433552064.44,211263.28.136192417600
2008DALReg1391.427645061.33,448265.27.726142012300
2009DALReg1697.634755063.14,483280.28.22693419600
2010DALReg694.914821369.51,605267.57.511774100
2011DALReg16102.534652266.34,184261.58.031103622700
2012DALReg1690.542564865.64,903306.47.628193626300
2013DALReg1596.734253563.93,828255.27.231103527200
2014DALReg15113.230443569.93,705247.08.53492921500
2015DALReg479.48312168.6884221.07.35763500
2016DALReg1134.43475.02929.07.3100000
Career RushingRushingFumbles
SeasonTeamTypeGAttYdsRusY/GY/ALongTDFumbFumL
2005DALReg162-2-0.1-1.0-1000
2006DALReg16341026.43.016000
2007DALReg16311298.14.217200
2008DALReg1328413.21.515000
2009DALReg16351056.63.017100
2010DALReg66386.36.314000
2011DALReg1622462.92.117100
2012
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    Storied career

    Tony Romo has played 14 seasons in the NFL -- all with the Cowboys -- since signing with Dallas as an undrafted free agent in 2003.

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    Coming of age

    Tony Romo is currently 36 years old. He will turn 37 on April 21st.

    Matt Rourke/Associated Press

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    Hard work but no hardware

    Romo has the highest career passer rating (97.1) of any quarterback that has not won a Super Bowl as a starter.

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    Big money

    At $24.7M, Romo would have had the highest salary cap value of any quarterback in 2017.

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    Chronic injury

    Since becoming the Cowboys' starter in 2006, Romo has missed 36 games due to injury and played through numerous other ailments. Romo has not played a full 16-game season since 2012, when the Cowboys finished 8-8.

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    Single shot

    Tony Romo only played one game in the 2016 season during Week 17 against the Philadelphia Eagles. He had a 134.4 passer rating.

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    Downhill fast

    Since leading the NFL in completion percentage and passer rating in 2014, Romo has played in just five games and his production has dropped over the last two seasons.

    Michael Ainsworth/Associated Press

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    One of the greats

    Romo is the Cowboys' all-time leader in passing yards, passing touchdowns and passer rating. He ranks third in quarterback wins behind Troy Aikman (94) and Roger Staubach (85).

    TONY GUTIERREZ/Associated Press

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  • Tony Romo

    American football player and television analyst (born 1980)

    American football player

    Romo with the Dallas Cowboys in 2015

    Position:Quarterback
    Born: (1980-04-21) April 21, 1980 (age 44)
    San Diego, California, U.S.
    Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
    Weight:230 lb (104 kg)
    High school:Burlington
    (Burlington, Wisconsin)
    College:Eastern Illinois (1999–2002)
    Undrafted:2003

    College Football Hall of Fame

    Antonio Ramiro Romo (born April 21, 1980) is an American former professional footballquarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys. He played college football for the Eastern Illinois Panthers, where he made an Ohio Valley Conference championship appearance in 2001 and won the Walter Payton Award the following year. Romo signed with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2003.

    Beginning his career in a backup role, Romo served as the Cowboys' primary starter from 2006 to 2015. He led the Cowboys to four postseason appearances during his tenure, while also receiving Pro Bowl honors amid each playoff run. Romo retired after the 2016 season after a preseason back injury caused him to lose his starting position to rookie backup Dak Prescott. Upon retiring, Romo was hired by CBS Sports to become the lead color analyst for its NFL telecasts.

    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. He also held a higher passer rating in the fourth quarter than any other NFL quarterback from 2006 to 2013. Romo was less successful in the postseason, winning only two of the six playoff games he appeared in and never advancing beyond the divisional round. He was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2021.

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