Tony Romo holds a Cowboys’ franchise record with 248 touchdown passes and ranks second with 34,183 passing yards, winning 78 regular-season games but never a Super Bowl. Despite leading the team to the postseason multiple times, he was only 2-4 in playoff appearances, a fact he regrets, wishing he had brought a Lombardi Trophy to Dallas. After being replaced by rookie Dak Prescott in 2016 due to injury, Romo retired at 37, feeling that winning elsewhere wouldn’t hold the same significance. He emphasized his commitment to the Cowboys and their fans, stating that winning a Super Bowl was his ultimate goal.

