Tony Romo knows what matters the most when
it comes to the Dallas Cowboys. So while it’s nice to break Troy Aikman’s
franchise record for career touchdown passes, he’s focused on getting his team
to the playoffs.
Romo threw three second-half touchdown
passes to answer a strong game by Philadelphia’s rookie duo of Bryce Brown and
Nick Foles and the Cowboys sent the Eagles to their eighth straight loss with a
38-33 victory Sunday night.
The first two scoring tosses from Romo
erased seven-point deficits, including a 23-yarder to Dez Bryant that was
vintage Romo and broke Aikman’s career mark of 165 TD passes. Romo scrambled to
his right and threw back across the field to Bryant, who weaved through the
Philadelphia defense to tie it at 17 in the third quarter.
Romo tied it again at 24 on a throw to
Miles Austin and had one more answer after Brown and Foles led the Eagles to a
go-ahead field goal. He threw deep to Bryant for 35 yards on third down, and
Bryant found his way into the end zone again by taking a screen pass 6 yards just
inside the pylon for a 31-27 lead with 5:40 remaining in the game.
“It’s about winning games,” said Romo, who was 10 of 10 in the second
half and completed his last 12 passes. “We desperately had to have this win
tonight, and our team fought like heck to get a win.”
The Eagles’ slide continued despite 169
yards rushing and two touchdowns from Brown a week after he set a team rookie
record with 178 yards on the ground.
After Romo’s go-ahead touchdown pass,
Dallas went up by 11 when Morris Claiborne returned a fumble by Brown 50 yards
for a touchdown.
Brown’s fumble snapped a streak of eight
straight scoring drives by both teams. It was the second straight week that he
mixed big runs with critical fumbles after losing the ball twice in last week’s
loss to Carolina.
“Up until that fumble, he had done a heck of a job,” Eagles coach
Andy Reid said. “He was trying to get every stinking yard he possibly could.”
Philadelphia (3-9) had a chance for an
improbable rally when Damaris Johnson returned a punt 98 yards with 31 seconds
left. After a failed 2-point conversion, the Cowboys recovered the onside kick
and ran out the clock.
Foles, who was 22 of 34 in his third start
in place of Michael Vick led the Eagles to a 27-24 lead early in the fourth
quarter on a 43-yard field goal by Alex Henery who now has the longest current
field goal streak at 21 after Cleveland’s Phil Dawson had a kick blocked
Sunday.
“It was a tough loss,” Foles said. “I’m proud of our team with the
way they fought. We have to keep working and stick together.”
Dallas running back DeMarco Murray who
started after missing six games with a sprained right foot, finished with 83
yards and a touchdown. Romo was 22 of 27 for 303 yards with no interceptions
and a passer rating of 150.5.
Brown, who started his first game since
high school when he filled in for LeSean McCoy last week, went in untouched on
both of his scoring plays in the first half. He scooted around the left side
for a 7-0 lead and trotted through a big hole up the middle to make it 14-3
midway through the second quarter.
Vick and McCoy are sidelined by
concussions.
Philadelphia was in front after the first
quarter for the first time all season, but Dan Bailey got the Cowboys on the
board with a 39-yard field goal early in the second. DeMarco Murray’s 1-yard
touchdown run trimmed the Eagles’ lead to 14-10 with 41 seconds left in the
half.
Romo overcame a holding penalty and an
8-yard loss when Kevin Ogletree fumbled a handoff on a reverse by completing
third-down passes to Jason Witten Bryant and Miles Austin. Romo then found
Witten all alone in the middle of the field for 28 yards to the 1, setting up
Murray’s score.
The Eagles answered by driving 52 yards in
35 seconds to a 43-yard field goal by Henery on the last play of the half.
Foles completed a 29-yard pass to Jason Avant to get the Eagles in scoring
range.
Brown got Philadelphia’s first scoring
drive going with a 42-yard run up the middle and finished it with a 10-yard
run.
Trailing 7-3 early the second quarter, the
Cowboys went three and out after a third-down completion from Romo to Witten
was overturned on a challenge by Reid. Replay showed the ball hitting the turf
as Witten grabbed it.
Two plays later, Brown went 39 yards down
the sideline and later scored from 5 yards out.
The Cowboys welcomed Murray back by running
him three straight times to start the game after calling 52 straight pass plays
from the second quarter to the end of a Thanksgiving loss to Washington. The
first time Murray went to the sideline, Romo was sacked by Brandon Graham on
third-and-3.
After the first Philadelphia touchdown, the
Cowboys drove down the field for Bailey’s field goal. Romo found Witten for 11
yards on third-and-10 and escaped pressure to complete a pass to Cole Beasley
for 13 yards to the Eagles 41. Romo also had a 15-yard scramble.
Not only did Dallas get Murray back, but
the offensive line was closer to full strength. Center Ryan Cook returned after
missing time with a knee injury, which allowed Mackenzy Bernadeau to return to
guard after two starts at center.
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