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Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Gets Injured at the Worst Possible Time

The Dallas Cowboys can’t seem to catch a break. Hours after their dramatic win over the Washington Redskins and a week before their season defining game against the Philadelphia Eagles it seems like they’ll have to go on for the rest of this season, whether it’s only one more or game or slightly more, without Tony Romo, suffering from a herniated disk.
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Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Couldn’t Afford Another Failure

The Dallas Cowboys find themselves in a familiar situation – a game against an NFC East rival on the final week of the season for the right to play in the playoffs. A drastic change from last week, this time Tony Romo came up with the right play to keep the season alive, saving his team from the brink of elimination, probably saving the job of some people, especially his head coach Jason Garrett.
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NFL Playoffs – Dallas Cowboys Still in Control

Despite losing the lead in the NFC East and Tony Romo once again treated like the biggest fourth quarter choker in the galaxy, the NFL playoffs are very much within reach for the Dallas Cowboys. All they need to do is win both of their division games against the Washington Redskins and the Philadelphia Eagles, and they’re in the playoffs.
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Tony Romo Still Has The Support of Jerry Jones

Another big lead, another fourth quarter mistake, another loss. It feels like Deja Vu for Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys, finding themselves in yet another fight for survival in order to avoid a fourth consecutive season of missing the playoffs. Despite yet another crunch time interception, Jerry Jones, the team’s owner and general manager, has Romo’s back.
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Dez Bryant Didn’t Want People to See Him Crying

Dez Bryant caused plenty of headlines himself by walking off the field during their loss to the Green Bay Packers before the game was over, not staying to watch all the kneel down ceremony. It turns out not wanting others to see him crying had something to do with it.
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Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Reveals His True Self Once Again

At some point, it’s hard to argue with the facts. Tony Romo gets a lot of flack for being terrible in the biggest moments, but after his awful mistakes, along with his head coach and offensive coordinator calling terrible plays, the Dallas Cowboys don’t look like a team that will end up in the playoffs, blowing a 23 point lead against the Green Bay Packers and finding themselves in a situation they should never have reached.
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Cowboys vs Bears – Josh McCown Had The Better Defense

The Chicago Bears didn’t have to plow through the snow like other teams over this NFL weekend, but they also didn’t have to face any kind of defensive capability, pretty much scoring at will against the Dallas Cowboys, with Josh McCown possibly having the best game of his career in a 45-28 win.
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Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Destroying Every Jinx in the Book

The Dallas Cowboys? Playoffs? Tony Romo? Clutch? Even while wearing the blue jersey? Even with the SI cover? Not a lot of complementary things have been said about the NFC East this season, but this doesn’t change the fact that the Cowboys are on their way to win the division and unless another late season collapse follows, their win over the Oakland Raiders, putting them two games over .500 for the first time this season, will be one huge step towards their first postseason appearance in four years.
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NFL on Thanksgiving – Raiders vs Cowboys Predictions

It’s been a weird season for the Cowboys. Every time they’ve been able to go above .500, they lost the next one. This time, hosting the 4-7 Raiders, things should be different, averaging an NFC-best 34.6 points at home this season, their only loss coming against the Denver Broncos in what will become a legendary game.
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Cowboys vs Giants – Tony Romo Can Be Trusted in Crunch Time

There were no interceptions thrown by Eli Manning and the New York Giants, surprisingly, didn’t lose the turnover battle. Tony Romo, regardless of the stigma about his late-game skills, came through with a clutch, winning drive, leading the Dallas Cowboys to a 24-21 win, giving them the lead in the NFC East once again while sweeping their bitter rivals for the first time in six years.