By JAIME ARON AP Pro Football Writer
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP)—Tony Romo guided touchdown drives on his first four possessions, throwing for the score on three of them, and Terence Newman returned one of his two interceptions for a touchdown, leading the Dallas Cowboys to a 44-7 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
The Cowboys (5-4) have won consecutive games and could be at the start of a big surge. Their next three foes went into this weekend a combined 6-18.
Romo completed his first 13 passes, including TD strikes of 34 yards to Dez Bryant and of 58 and 5 yards to Laurent Robinson. He finished 23 of 26, setting the franchise record for single-game accuracy by hitting 88.5 percent of his passes.
The 37-point margin of victory was the biggest for Dallas since Oct. 22, 2000. The Cowboys hadn’t scored this many points since Sept. 9, 2007. Buffalo (5-4) lost its second straight.





