The Seattle Seahawks defense didn’t waste any time getting acquainted with Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo on Sunday afternoon.
Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wager lit up the signal-caller with a legal but bone-crushing hit during the first quarter that left Romo down on the field for a few moments.
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Romo was visibly shaken up on the play, but after getting checked out on the sidelines by team trainers, he amazingly did not miss any time. After the Seahawks scored a touchdown on a blocked punt, Romo trotted out to the field and led the Cowboys on an 80-yard touchdown drive to get his team on the board.
Romo and the ‘Boys didn’t stop there, scoring 10 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to secure an impressive 30-23 win, the second by any team at CenturyLink Field since 2012.