![]() He settled down in the second half, so perhaps that's a sign that he will be fine. It could be that Romo just had a bad day, and that he'll be his normal productive (if inopportunistic) self again going forward. He looked all right during the preseason, albeit in very limited action. We know Romo is coming off of back surgery, though it's unclear how much it's affecting him. One of his picks hung out Dez Bryant, forcing the wideout to take a nasty hit to the middle of his back. He started the game 10-for-14 passing, but three of those "incompletions" were actually picks. Both teams had serious questions entering the regular season, but at a glance it appears the 49ers were just playing possum.Ĭlowney, Eifert headline Week 1 injuries What happened Sunday in the NFLġ) What is wrong with Tony Romo? The Cowboys quarterback has been the butt of jokes in the past for his late-game failures. The point was proven in the first half, anyway. The 49ers didn't score any more points, and the Cowboys didn't commit any more turnovers. He finished with 50 yards on seven carries. In particular, Hyde look impressive bulling his way to the end zone on a 4-yard carry in the first half. Frank Gore once again keyed the ground game, but rookie Carlos Hyde provided the highlights. The 49ers should feature a strong running game yet again. He went 16-for-23 passing for 201 yards and two touchdowns. San Francisco racked up 316 total yards to 382 for Dallas, but the Niners made the most of their opportunities.Ĭolin Kaepernick made up for his iffy preseason with a strong outing. ![]() The 49ers' first-team offense did not score a touchdown in four preseason games, but they found the end zone three times Sunday. Fingers should also be pointed at an injury-decimated defense, however. He finished 23-for-37 passing for 281 yards, but committed three turnovers that led to 14 points for the 49ers. Romo will bear the brunt of criticism against Dallas in the coming days. Tony Romo threw three interceptions in the first half, and the 49ers went on to cruise to a 28-17 win. From there, it was only downhill for the Dallas Cowboys. DeMarco Murray fumbled on the third play of Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers, and the ball was scooped up by Chris Culliver for a 35-yard touchdown return.
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