On the radio broadcast of last week’s game against San Francisco, Babe Laufenberg noted that Tony Romo had the same record as a starter in his first 33 starts as both Roger Staubach and Danny White. After the win on Sunday, Romo still has the same record in his first 34 starts as those two quarterbacks. The other quarterbacks with at least 34 career starts had fewer wins than the trio of Romo, Staubach, and White. Here are the summaries:

Tony Romo

2006: 6-4 record
2007: 13-3 record
2008, first eight starts: 6-2 record

Overall record as a starter, 34 games: 25-9

Roger Staubach

1969: 1-0 record
1970: 2-1 record
1971: 10-0 record
1973: 10-4 record
1974, first six starts: 2-4 record

Overall record as a starter, 34 games: 25-9

Danny White

1978: 1-0 record
1980: 12-4 record
1981: 11-4 record
1982, first two starts: 1-1 record

Overall record as a starter, 34 games: 25-9

Others with at least 34 career starts:

Craig Morton: 23-10-1 overall record

Don Meredith: 13-18-3 overall record

Troy Aikman: 12-22 overall record

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Some good news, if any of the above means anything: Staubach won his 35th, 36th, and 37th starts. Similarly, White won starts 35 through 39 in 1982.

In fact, this is a little bit unusual: the only quarterback in team history to lose his 35th career start with the Cowboys was Don Meredith, who lost his 35th start on November 22, 1964 to the Redskins.

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Several stories noted that the 11-10 score in the Steelers’ win over San Diego on November 16 was the only time in NFL history that a game has ended with that score.

The Cowboys 35-22 win over San Francisco was not quite as unusual, but this score has been the result in only three games in league history, and one of those games was an AFL game:

1964: Buffalo 35, Kansas City 22

2006: Baltimore Ravens 35, New Orleans 22

2008: Dallas 35, San Francisco 22

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The Cowboys have scored 30 or more points against the 49ers eight times, and Dallas has won all eight of those games (including playoffs). The 35 points was the most scored by the Cowboys against the 49ers since the 1993 NFC Championship Game, when Dallas won 38-21.