Tampa Bay 10, Dallas 38

1 2 3 4 T
TAM (3-8) 7 3 0 0 10
DAL (7-4) 7 14 14 3 38

Final

4:15 PM ET
November 23, 2006
Texas Stadium,
Irving, TX

Romo on fire, tossing 5 TDs to lift Cowboys past Bucs

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1027
3rd down efficiency
5-107-12
4th down efficiency
0-01-2
Total Yards211435
Passing110298
Comp-Att
10-2022-29
Yards per pass
5.510.3
Rushing101137
Rushing Attempts
2437
Yards per rush
4.23.7
Penalties5-552-19
Turnovers20
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
20
Possession22:4337:17
Air/Ground Leaders
Tampa Bay Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Gradkowski10/2012002
Dallas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Romo22/2930650
Tampa Bay Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Williams1778022
Gradkowski41708
Dallas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Barber III1683024
Jones1140014
Tampa Bay Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Galloway371053
Clayton219010
Dallas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Owens8107126
Glenn489245
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERTAMDAL
TD5:42Mike Alstott 1 Yd Run (Matt Bryant Kick)
Drive: 10 plays, 80 yds, 5:42
70
TD13:51Terry Glenn 30 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Mike Vanderjagt Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 62 yds, 3:51
77
SECOND QUARTERTAMDAL
TD3:27Terry Glenn 2 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Mike Vanderjagt Kick)
Drive: 10 plays, 48 yds, 4:15
714
FG8:22Matt Bryant 46 Yd
Drive: 10 plays, 43 yds, 4:55
1014
TD14:30Marion Barber Iii 1 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Mike Vanderjagt Kick)
Drive: 4 plays, 74 yds, 1:28
1021
THIRD QUARTERTAMDAL
TD5:05Marion Barber Iii 2 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Mike Vanderjagt Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 82 yds, 5:05
1028
TD8:30Terrell Owens 7 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Mike Vanderjagt Kick)
Drive: 5 plays, 35 yds, 2:31
1035
FOURTH QUARTERTAMDAL
FG5:00Mike Vanderjagt 22 Yd
Drive: 13 plays, 70 yds, 8:36
1038

IRVING, Texas (AP) -- For a three-play stretch Thursday, Tony Romo looked like a guy making only his fifth start after 3½ years on the bench.

He threw low and inside on what could've been a long touchdown pass to Terry Glenn. On the next snap, he held the ball too long and got sacked. Then he came up short on a deep ball to a wide-open Terrell Owens.

Cowboys TD passes
Tony Romo
Romo
Tony Romo tied a Dallas Cowboys record with five touchdown passes Thursday in a 38-10 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It is the ninth five-TD passing game in Cowboys history, by six different quarterbacks. They are:
QuarterbackOpponentDate
Eddie LeBaronat PIT 10/21/62
Don Meredith vs. NYG 9/18/66
Don Meredithvs. PHI 10/9/66
Don Meredithvs. PHI 9/29/68
Craig Mortonvs. PHI10/19/69
Craig Mortonvs. HOU 12/20/70
Danny White at NYG10/20/83
Troy Aikmanat WAS (OT)9/12/99
Tony Romovs. TB11/23/06

He hardly misfired again.

Romo went on to throw five touchdown passes, tying a Cowboys record and leading Dallas to an easy 38-10 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

"I thought it was Aikman out there," Tampa Bay coach Jon Gruden said.

Well, there was one difference: Troy Aikman needed overtime for the only five-TD game of his career. And Roger Staubach, the other Hall of Fame quarterback for the Cowboys, never did it.

While it's tough to lump Romo in with those guys at this point in his career, it is no longer "ludicrous" to consider him being Pro Bowl-caliber, as coach Bill Parcells said earlier this week.

Elias Says
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Buccaneers played their first Thanksgiving Day game. The only current NFL teams never to play on Thanksgiving Day are the Saints (joined the NFL in 1967), Bengals (AFL, 1968), Panthers (1995), Jaguars (1995), Ravens (1996) and Texans (2002).

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The Cowboys are 7-4, with a half-game lead in the NFC East and the second-most wins in the conference behind Chicago (9-1), and Romo is a major reason for it.

He's 4-1 as a starter, with three straight wins. In the previous two, he outplayed Peyton Manning as Dallas handed Indianapolis its first loss and he earned NFC offensive player of the week honors for his performance against Arizona.

This time, Romo was 22-of-29 for 306 yards, with a stretch of 13 straight completions. He went 9-of-10 in the second half, making him 29-of-31 after halftime over his past three games.

"The sky is the limit for the guy," said Terrell Owens, who for all his antics knows a thing or two about quarterbacks, having played with Steve Young in San Francisco and Donovan McNabb in Philadelphia. "He's poised back there in the pocket. He makes things happen on the run. He makes great decisions and he's managing the game. He's exceeding expectations right now."

The Buccaneers (3-8) continue living down to their expectations.

After opening the game with an 80-yard touchdown drive, Tampa Bay crossed midfield only once more and lost for the fourth time in five games. Joey Galloway caught three passes for 71 yards in his first game against the Cowboys since they traded him for Keyshawn Johnson, but two of the catches and 66 of the yards came on that opening series.

Romo responded to the early 7-0 deficit by leading Dallas to five touchdowns in a span of six drives. He was at his best right around halftime -- with a 74-yard drive during a 2-minute drill that made it 21-10 at the break, then opening the third quarter with an 82-yard drive that featured a 45-yard pass to Glenn.

Romo's passer rating was 148.9, an incompletion or two from being perfect. Considering he came in 0.5 behind Manning for No. 1 in that category, Peyton is going to need one heck of a game this weekend or the new league leader is going to be Romo, an undrafted former Division I-AA MVP from Eastern Illinois who spent the first six games this season backing up Drew Bledsoe.

"He's managing the game well. And that's what he's supposed to do," Parcells said. "He's a football guy and he's interested in playing well. But we've got a ways to go here. So put the anointing oil away, OK?"

Tell that to the fans who chanted "Ro-mo! Ro-mo!" during Fox's postgame show. Or to the fans who hung his name in the Ring of Honor during warmups; it was taken down before kickoff.

"It'll be the last time they take it down," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said eagerly in the giddy winning locker room.

Romo caught a glimpse of the sign. After denying he saw it, he broke into a smile and called it "pretty funny."

Then came a big dose of humility from a player known more for his confidence.

"That is an injustice to those guys," he said. "Every single one of them have had unbelievable careers. That's something you aspire to one day. If I could play another 15 years, maybe. ... I got things I still have to work on and get better at. Believe me, I haven't arrived yet, by any means."

Parcells keeps saying he's waiting to see how Romo bounces back from a bad game. He's going to have to wait at least 10 days, when Dallas plays on the road against the New York Giants, the first team that Romo will go against a second time. The first meaningful action of his career was against them -- only a month ago Thursday.

At 7-4, the Cowboys have the same record they had coming out of last year's Thanksgiving game. Led by Bledsoe, they won only two more games and missed the playoffs.

Parcells said things are different this time because Dallas lost on the holiday last year. He's also starting to reveal his optimism for this club.

"I think we're going to be in it here for a little while," Parcells said.

Glenn caught Romo's first two TD passes, of 30 and 2 yards. Marion Barber III caught the next two, giving him an NFC-best 11 touchdowns.

The record-tying fifth went to Owens and he capped it in holiday style by depositing the ball into one of the Salvation Army red kettles being used as a prop for the charity's annual holiday fundraising campaign.

"That was my donation," T.O. said. "I hope it's as much as the fine."

Game notes
The Cowboys hadn't scored a first-quarter touchdown in seven games until Romo's first TD. ... Tampa Bay quarterback Bruce Gradkowski went 10-of-20 for 120 yards with two interceptions. ... LB Derrick Brooks set a Tampa Bay record by starting his 184th game. The mark had been held by OT Paul Gruber. ... This was the ninth time a Cowboys QB threw five TD passes. The last was by Aikman in OT in the 1999 opener; the last in regulation was Danny White in 1983.


NFL Scores

Thursday, November 23rd 2006
Miami 27 Final
Detroit 10
Tampa Bay 10 Final
Dallas 38
Denver 10 Final
Kansas City 19
Sunday, November 26th 2006
New Orleans 31 Final
Atlanta 13
Jacksonville 24 Final
Buffalo 27
Cincinnati 30 Final
Cleveland 0
San Francisco 17 Final
St. Louis 20
Arizona 26 Final
Minnesota 31
Houston 11 Final
NY Jets 26
Carolina 13 Final
Washington 17
Pittsburgh 0 Final
Baltimore 27
Oakland 14 Final
San Diego 21
NY Giants 21 Final
Tennessee 24
Chicago 13 Final
New England 17
Philadelphia 21 Final
Indianapolis 45
Monday, November 27th 2006
Green Bay 24 Final
Seattle 34