It quickly turned into a Thanksgiving to forget for Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys.
The Cowboys quarterback threw three interceptions, including two pick-sixs, in a disastrous first half against the Carolina Panthers.
Romo’s first pick-six went to safety Kurt Coleman on the Cowboys’ first drive of the game.
When the QB keeps his eyes on the TE. But the safety keeps his eye on the QB.
Pick-6! #CARvsDAL https://t.co/F1W5X5NUwc
— NFL (@NFL) November 26, 2015
It couldn’t get worse than that, right? Wrong.
Romo later threw another pick-six, this time to Panthers star linebacker Luke Kuechly.
Tony Romo was trying to move Dallas into scoring position.
Luke Kuechly was having none of it #Pick6 #CARvsDAL https://t.co/SkEfueyYeg
— NFL (@NFL) November 26, 2015
Kuechly picked off Romo again later in the half, and the Panthers led the Cowboys by 20 points after halftime before winning 33-14.
UPDATE (8:54 p.m. ET): The second half wasn’t much better for Romo, either, as he apparently suffered another collarbone injury and had to leave the game.
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