13 Dallas Cowboys who should be considered for the Pro Football Hall of Fame
By J.B. Luke
Tony Romo, QB, 2004-16
Romo is the most polarizing player in franchise history.
Fans either love him or hate him. But the fact is he has a Hall of Fame resume in every aspect but one – postseason success.
Romo is one of the greatest undrafted free agent signings in NFL history and holds almost every Cowboys’ career passing record, including yards (34,183), touchdowns (248), fourth-quarter comebacks (24) and game-winning drives (29).
Romo ranks 11th all-time with a 97.1 career passer rating – a mark better than any other quarterback currently in the Hall of Fame.
But Romo is yet to appear on a list of finalists for induction.
Like it or not, quarterbacks are judged by Super Bowl wins. And Romo never came close to leading the Cowboys to the big game.
Jerry Jones will eventually induct Romo into the Ring of Honor, but Canton may never come calling.