Nothing stopped Tony Romo in 2014.
How about two back surgeries prior to the start of the 2014 season? That should stop the Dallas Cowboys quarterback, right?
Not a problem.
Busted ribs. Busted back (transverse process). Not a problem.
Add the fourth quarter to the list too.
Tony Romo was so good last season that he made people forget he was even on the injury list!
The 35-year-old scored 34 touchdown passes to just nine interceptions. He was within one game of throwing 4,000 passing yards (Romo played in 15 games), ending the season with 3,705 yards.