Skip navigation
sponsored by 

No sign of Jessica Simpson at Cowboys’ game

Many fans blamed singer's presence for Romo’s poor outing vs. Eagles

David J. Phillip / AP
New York Giants fan Mark Aldasch of Syracuse, N.Y., holds a sign and a photo of entertainer Jessica Simpson before the start of the NFC divisional playoff football game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Slide show
Image: Tony Romo
  Hot QBs, hot times
See images of NFL quarterback stars such as Tom Brady, Tony Romo, who are as popular off the field as they are on.

more photos

Video: Football from NBC Sports
Pats ready for another go
July 24: Putting last year's Super Bowl loss behind them, Tom Brady and his New England teammates say they are looking forward to getting even better this season.

Special feature
Image: Eli Manning at Super Bowl XLII
Training camp previews
Special feature: Team-by-team previews of all 32 teams, including predicted finishes.

NBCSports.com

Slide show
Image: Week in Sports Pictures
  Week in Sports
Tennis swings, cattle wrestlers, a family golf celebration, and more

more photos

updated 10:33 p.m. ET Jan. 13, 2008

IRVING, Texas - Don’t blame the Jessica Jinx this time.

One month after fans considered her attendance the reason for a bad game by her boyfriend, Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, the pop singer-actress wasn’t believed to be at Texas Stadium on Sunday when Dallas was upset 21-17 by the New York Giants.

Then again, folks might have a new reason for blaming her — those touchy-feely pictures of the couple cavorting in Mexico last weekend that surfaced soon after and created quite a stir.

Story continues below ↓
advertisement

“I’ll take the blame and I’ll take the criticism here,” Romo said. “That’s why we’re put in these positions.”

There were plenty of blonde women in the stands wearing pink Romo jerseys Sunday, but the woman who made them famous wasn’t believed to be among them. Her publicist said earlier in the week she was working on a new album and would not be at the game.

On Dec. 16, Simpson proudly displayed her shirt to television cameras during the Cowboys’ game against Philadelphia. Romo injured his throwing thumb and had one of his worst games of the season that day. What they didn’t know — or didn’t care about — was that she’d attended other Cowboys games and he played just fine.

Then came the fuss about Romo’s trip to Mexico leading up to the Giants game.

“I don’t live with regrets,” Romo said. “I’m content in my own skin. If I try and be a good person and I’m strong enough in my faith, then I feel like I’m doing it the right way.”

Romo’s teammates believed the trip was a non-issue — especially star receiver Terrell Owens.

Owens, who jokingly piled on those blaming Simpson for Romo’s woes after the Eagles game, broke down in tears when he met with reporters after the game.

“This is not about Tony. You guys can point the finger at him, you can talk about the vacation, and if you do that, it’s really unfair,” Owens said, his voice cracking. “It’s really unfair. That’s my teammate. That’s my quarterback. You guys do that, it’s not fair. We lost as a team. We lost as a team, man.”

© 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Sponsored links