Tony Romo's 38-game touchdown streak comes to an end
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo saw his 38-game passing touchdown streak come to an end Thursday in a 33-10 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The streak was the second-longest active streak (behind Peyton Manning's 50) and is the fifth-longest in NFL history behind only Drew Brees, Manning, Tom Brady and Johnny Unitas.
Romo will try to start another streak in Week 14 when the Cowboys travel to Soldier Field to take on the Chicago Bears.
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