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Tony Romo on top!
The Cowboys quarterback pulled it all together in his team’s impressive 37-21 win over the Falcons, in what was easily his best game of the year. He displayed the mobility that has made him so dangerous to defend, and he outgunned Atlanta’s Matt Ryan.
Along the way, he also climbed onto the “official” NFL leaderboards in several categories.
With his 29 attempts Sunday, Romo has now attempted 1,501 passes in his career – the NFL requires a minimum 1,500 attempts to quality for its official records.
So Romo enters the record books today in some very, very lofty company.
His career passer rating of 94.7 (also his rating this year) is third all time. Here's the top five in career passer rating:
Now look at the top five in career passing yards per attempt:
(Kurt Warner (7.977) and Ben Roethlisberger (7.968) are just a shade behind Young on the career YPA list and may even replace him in the top five by the end of the year.)
Tony Romo on top!
The Cowboys quarterback pulled it all together in his team’s impressive 37-21 win over the Falcons, in what was easily his best game of the year. He displayed the mobility that has made him so dangerous to defend, and he outgunned Atlanta’s Matt Ryan.
Along the way, he also climbed onto the “official” NFL leaderboards in several categories.
With his 29 attempts Sunday, Romo has now attempted 1,501 passes in his career – the NFL requires a minimum 1,500 attempts to quality for its official records.
So Romo enters the record books today in some very, very lofty company.
His career passer rating of 94.7 (also his rating this year) is third all time. Here's the top five in career passer rating:
- Steve Young – 96.8
- Peyton Manning – 95.4
- Tony Romo – 94.7
- Kurt Warner – 93.5
- Tom Brady – 93.4
Now look at the top five in career passing yards per attempt:
- Otto Graham – 8.63
- Sid Luckman – 8.42
- Norm Van Brocklin – 8.16
- Tony Romo – 8.14
- Steve Young – 7.984
(Kurt Warner (7.977) and Ben Roethlisberger (7.968) are just a shade behind Young on the career YPA list and may even replace him in the top five by the end of the year.)