Tony Romo made his long anticipated return to the field against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. The Cowboys struggled greatly in his absences this season, having lost seven consecutive games.
The star quarterback did not necessarily have a great game in his return, but he provided just enough of a spark to lift the team to a 24-14 victory. Romo finished with 227 yards passing, along with two touchdowns and two interceptions.
Romo’s presence in the pocket was exactly what the team has been missing. With the passing game more of a threat, the ground attack opened up for an impressive 166 yards. Darren McFadden accounted for 129 yards alone
The Dallas Cowboys’ defense, which found itself on the field far too often during Romo’s absence, benefited from Romo’s return as well. His command of the offense helped the Cowboys dominate the time of possession, 28:50 to 21:20.
The Cowboys entered the season as the favorites to win the division, but after Romo broke his left clavicle in a Week 2 win, the team struggled to move the ball. Their 0-7 record in his absence was the team’s longest losing streak since 1989.
Following the win Sunday, the Cowboys now find themselves at 3-7. Despite their record, the Cowboys remain only two games back in the N.F.C. East. The New York Giants currently sit at the top of the division with a record of 5-5.
The Cowboys will have their work cut out for them this week with the undefeated Carolina Panthers coming into town on Thursday. Each game will be a must-win should they want any chance of making the playoffs this season.





A week has passed since the Springboks opened their 2015 Rugby World Cup push with a surprising loss to Japan. The South African national team is one of the sport’s most successful teams. Japan entered the game with only one win in 24 previous World Cup matches.
Japan beat South Africa in the Rugby World Cup by a score of 34-32 in the opening Pool B match over the weekend. This is one of the greatest upsets in the history of the Rugby World Cup as Japan was able to take down the two-time world champion.