Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) lays on the ground after being hit by San Francisco 49ers cornerback Carlos Rogers in the second quarter of an NFL football game in San Francisco, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) lays on the ground after being hit by San Francisco 49ers cornerback Carlos Rogers in the second quarter of an NFL football game in San Francisco, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin (19) scores on a 53-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Tony Romo in front of San Francisco 49ers cornerback Carlos Rogers (22) in the second quarter of an NFL football game in San Francisco, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) passes as San Francisco 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith (99) and defensive tackle Justin Smith (94) try and tackle him in the first quarter of an NFL football game in San Francisco, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)
Dallas Cowboys defensive back Alan Ball (20) is tackled after intercepting a pass from San Francisco 49ers quarterback Alex Smith, bottom, in the third quarter of an NFL football game in San Francisco, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Kyle Williams (10) catches a 12-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Alex Smith past Dallas Cowboys defensive back Mike Jenkins (21) in the second quarter of an NFL football game in San Francisco, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? Tony Romo felt sick to his stomach. It hurt to breathe, let alone bark out the cadence in a hostile road stadium.
Playing with the throbbing pain from a fractured rib, Romo rallied America's Team just as he promised he would.
In a week when Romo vowed to play his best game, he delivered a gutsy comeback that looked so unlikely when he briefly came out from halftime and then returned to the locker room.
Moments after the Cowboys (1-1) announced the quarterback was done for the day, there came No. 9 ready to take charge of the huddle once again.
Romo hit Jesse Holley on a 77-yard completion on the Cowboys' first play of overtime that set up Dan Bailey's winning 19-yard field goal 2:53 into the overtime, and Dallas pulled off an improbable 27-24 victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
In one frantic span, Romo emphatically left his mark on the storied Cowboys-49ers rivalry that dates back decades to all those epic matchups in the NFC title game that regularly set up Super Bowl victories by the winner.
"It's got to be one of those things that will follow him through his career. I know what it was here in the locker room at halftime. I know what he had to do to get back on the field," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said.
"I know what he had to do before (painkillers) took hold to relieve him from his pain. But, boy, did he come back. That was inspirational."
Romo emerged from the locker room after the second-half kickoff and walked briefly into the huddle as Jon Kitna returned to the sideline, then Romo immediately came off under doctor's orders and headed back to the locker room.
Back on the sideline late in the third quarter, Romo tapped Jason Garrett on the shoulder and told the coach to put him back in the game.
"Eventually, what was convincing was, 'At some point I'm going to play with this thing, so why not now?'" Garrett said, quoting Romo. "It's about a quarterback but it's really about a football player and a competitor. And Tony is that. One of the best competitors I've ever been around."
This was an exact reverse of what happened a week earlier: a 27-24 road loss to the Jets after Dallas blew a late 14-point lead and watched New York kick the winning field goal. Romo's late interception contributed to that Week 1 collapse. Going on a few hours of sleep, he was back to work early Monday morning preparing for the 49ers.
Bailey kicked a tying 48-yard field goal Sunday as time expired in regulation after missing an early 21-yard attempt. That delighted the large contingent ? close to one-third ? of Cowboys fans in Candlestick Park.
Romo completed five of six passes on the tying drive, connecting on consecutive throws to Holley before finding him again in OT.
"Ribs are tough," Romo said. "It's just hard to breathe, and talk really. You have to talk loud, especially on the road."
Romo wasn't the only one playing hurt, either. Running back Felix Jones separated his shoulder early in the game, Jerry Jones said.
Miles Austin made three touchdown receptions among his nine catches for 143 yards, leaping over a defender and diving into the end zone to pull Dallas within 24-21 with 6:55 to play. Austin later hurt his hamstring.
Jones won't need to defend Romo after this one. He grimaced and limped. He needed help from a lineman to stand up as the vicious hits kept coming.
Romo completed 20 of 33 passes for 345 yards and Kitna found Austin for a 5-yard TD, but also threw two interceptions during his brief appearance. As Romo's teammates celebrated, cheered and hugged, he slowly made his way to midfield for postgame handshakes.
Romo returned for the last series of the third quarter, the final 15 minutes and OT. He didn't give Garrett much chance to say no.
"I just told him I was good to go. I think he asked some of the guys," Romo said. "I didn't give him too much of a chance. I just ran on the field."
The 49ers (1-1) were trying to move to 2-0 under new coach Jim Harbaugh after a 33-17 victory over defending NFC West champion Seattle last week.
Alex Smith threw for 179 yards and two touchdowns, including a 29-yard strike to Delanie Walker in the third quarter. Smith found himself in the familiar predicament of getting hit. He was sacked six times as San Francisco's offensive line often failed to protect him or give him ample time in the pocket to be effective.
Frank Gore ran for a 1-yard score and Kyle Williams had a 12-yard touchdown catch as San Francisco went ahead 14-0.
Dallas had a final chance in regulation, getting the ball back with 4:03 to play starting from its own 26.
Romo, in the shotgun as he'd been most of the day, delivered on third-and-6 from the 43 with a 7-yard completion to Austin. They connected on another 7-yard gain the next play.
After Jones this week called Romo's performance against the Jets "outstanding," Romo made all the right calls in crunch time.
He played through multiple hits in the first half, when he threw a late 53-yard touchdown pass to Austin to bring Dallas within 14-7. The QB came up slowly after being clobbered on a blindside cornerback blitz by Carlos Rogers as he was throwing in the second quarter.
Romo looked to be headed for another tough day.
The Cowboys came up short on a 76-yard drive over the opening 7? minutes after Bailey missed wide right on his 21-yard field goal attempt. Then, it was three straight three-and-outs.
When it mattered, Romo came through.
"He understands that all eyes are on him," said safety Donte Whitner, beat on the deep throw in OT.
"They expect him to lead them to the playoffs and ultimately a championship. For a guy like that, after the things that happened last week, you expected him to come back into the football game."
Notes: It was the first overtime game of the season. ... The 49ers were outgained in total yards 472-206. ... Dallas' DeMarcus Ware and Jason Hatcher each had two sacks. ... San Francisco's Braylon Edwards limped off with a right knee injury after making a 21-yard catch in the first quarter. Harbaugh had no update afterward.
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