NFL Playoffs: 10 best-worst postseason quarterbacks
No. 9: Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys
Regular Season Record: 75-48
Postseason Record: 2-4
Romo may be the biggest punching bag of all the NFL quarterbacks, and his postseason struggles are well-documented.
In the regular season (well, at least until December) Romo slings the pigskin with the best of them, and has a penchant for dramatic wins (and losses). He’s got a career passer rating of 97.6 and 33,270 passing yards in his ledger.
But fumbles, untimely interceptions and some just plain bad luck have haunted Romo in the postseason, with another early exit in 2014 after Dallas finally fought their way back into the playoffs following three straight 8-8 seasons.
Snakebit…or choke artist? You be the judge.
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