Tony Romo’s First Interception Leads to Giants Field Goal
The season officially begins with Tony Romo’s first interception of the year. Michael Boley got a big return, though the Giants were unable to do anything once the ball got inside the Dallas 3. New York got the only points so far on the resulting field goal. Defenses have dominated, and the Dallas offensive line has been a disaster so far. For Dallas, at least the revamped defense has held up.

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September 5th, 2012 at 9:49 PM
Had Romo throw this and then had Bradshaw whiff twice trying to punch it in. Brutal.