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Dallas vs. Philadelphia in the 2007 season, week 15, with Tony Romo in the shotgun The 2007 season was the Dallas Cowboys' 48th in the National Football League (NFL), their 19th under the ownership of Jerry Jones, their 36th playing their home games at Texas Stadium, their first season under offensive coordinator Jason Garrett and their first season under head coach Wade Phillips.
Season Regular season ... 2007: Tony Romo (13–3) Tony Romo ... These quarterbacks have the most starts for the Cowboys in regular season games (through the 2024 NFL ...
The Cowboys joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1960 and have played their home games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, since 2009. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Originally a member of the NFL Western Conference , the team was moved to the NFL Eastern Conference in 1961 after just one season; they remained in this conference until 1970.
Perhaps the best indication of their early season greatness was the Week 6 win in Dallas over the previously 5-0 Cowboys. Dallas took a 24-21 lead early in the third quarter after a Brady strip sack.
The Cowboys finished the season atop the NFC East with a 13–3 record and qualified for the playoffs. [56] Romo finished the 2007 season with 4,211 passing yards, 36 touchdowns, and 19 interceptions to go along with 31 carries for 129 yards and two touchdowns. [57] He earned a second consecutive Pro Bowl nomination. [58]
In their first game of the season, the Cowboys ran 24 times for 103 yards (4.3 yards per carry) with one rushing touchdown as a team. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.
The 2007 NFL season was the 88th regular season of the National Football League (NFL). Regular-season play was held from September 6 to December 30. The campaign kicked off with the defending Super Bowl XLI champion Indianapolis Colts defeating the New Orleans Saints in the NFL Kickoff Game .
The Cowboys have been fast starters this year as they are averaging 19.8 points in the first half, the highest first-half scoring average in the NFL this season.