NFL: Did Tony Romo ever win a Super Bowl?

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Tony Romo has established himself as a prominent figure in the broadcasting realm, ascending swiftly through the ranks at CBS following his retirement from professional football. His partnership with Jim Nantz as a key member of CBS’ premier NFL broadcasting team has solidified his presence in the industry. Now, Romo is gearing up to showcase his expertise on the grandest stage of them all: Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas, which will be aired by CBS.

This isn’t Romo’s first rodeo when it comes to Super Bowl broadcasts. He and Nantz provided commentary for Super Bowl 53 between the Patriots and Rams, as well as Super Bowl 55 where the Buccaneers emerged victorious over the Chiefs. With experience under his belt, Romo is well-versed in delivering top-notch performances for Super Bowl broadcasts. However, while he excels in the booth, questions linger about his postseason performance as a player.

 

So, Did Tony Romo ever win a Super Bowl?

Sporting Scroll delves into Romo’s playoff journey with the Cowboys, shedding light on his Super Bowl aspirations and postseason struggles. Despite his illustrious career, Romo never clinched a Super Bowl victory. Throughout six playoff starts, he managed a modest 2-4 record, never advancing beyond the divisional round. Romo’s playoff statistics paint a picture of competence, boasting a completion rate of 61.6% with 1,316 yards, eight touchdowns, and two interceptions, culminating in a postseason passer rating of 93.0.

Yet, despite his individual achievements, Romo couldn’t shake off the notorious “Curse of the Cowboys.” Infamous moments like the botched hold on a field-goal attempt in the 2006 wild-card round and the controversial Dez Bryant non-catch in 2014 marred his playoff legacy. Additionally, Romo was sidelined for two other playoff clashes, including a wild-card loss to the Panthers in 2003 and a heartbreaking defeat against the Packers in 2016.

Reflecting on Romo’s overall career, his impact as a starting quarterback for the Cowboys shines through. With a commendable record of 78-49 in regular-season play, Romo amassed impressive passing yards and touchdowns, ranking among the NFL’s elite in various statistical categories. His legacy extends beyond the gridiron, as evidenced by his seamless transition into the broadcasting realm, where he continues to captivate audiences with his insightful commentary and infectious enthusiasm.

 

Here is a look at his career stats with the Cowboys:

Season Games Starts Record Comp-Att (%) Yards TDs INTs
2003 0 0
2004 6 0 0-0 0 0 0
2005 16 0 0-0 0 0 0
2006 16 10 6-4 220-337 (65.3%) 2,903 19 13
2007 16 16 13-3 335-520 (64.4%) 4,211 36 19
2008 13 13 8-5 276-450 (61.3%) 3,448 26 14
2009 16 16 11-5 347-550 (63.1%) 4,483 26 9
2010 6 6 1-5 148-213 (69.5%) 1,605 11 7
2011 16 16 8-8 346-522 (66.3%) 4,184 31 10
2012 16 16 8-8 425-648 (65.6%) 4,903 28 19
2013 15 15 8-7 342-535 (63.9%) 3,828 31 10
2014 15 15 12-3 342-535 (69.9%) 3,705 34 9
2015 4 4 3-1 83-121 (68.6%) 884 5 7
2016 1 0 3-4 (75%) 29 1 0