With the two to Miles Austin, Tony Romo has now thrown 11 touchdown passes of at least 50 yards in the fourth quarter or overtime of games, which ties him for third all-time (or at least since 1940).
The only quarterbacks with more TD passes of at least 50 yards in the fourth quarter or overtime are Jim Hart, who had 14 from 1967 to 1978, and Johnny Unitas, who had 13 from 1956 to 1972.
Romo is tied with Charley Johnson, who had 11 from 1962 to 1973.
Romo has 1,472 career attempts. Johnson had 3,392, and Hart and Unitas both had more than 5,000.
Strangely, Romo has only seven TD passes of at least 50 yards in the first three quarters of games. Johnson had 19, Hart had 25, and Unitas had 38.
Since 2006, Romo's 18 TD passes of 50 yards or more are easily the most in the NFL. Peyton Manning and Donovan McNabb are tied for second with 10.
Also, Romo already has three interception-free games this season, which is how many he had in each of his previous three seasons.