Following the 2014 season, the expectations for the Dallas Cowboys were at an all-time high. Not only did the team bolster one of the best running attacks in the NFL, featuring the league’s leading rusher in running back DeMarco Murray, it was also an extraordinary year for the starting quarterback of America’s Team, Tony Romo.
With likely his best supporting class ever, the then 34-year old Romo recorded 3,705 passing yards, threw for 34 touchdowns and had only nine interceptions. He also led the NFL that season in completion percentage (69.