‘2007 — Cowboys 25, Bills 24 — A Monday night meltdown that ranks among the most memorable events at The Ralph for all the wrong reasons. Tony Romo turned the ball over six times and threw as many touchdowns to Bills defenders going the other way as he did for the Cowboys, yet still pulled out the victory. In throwback helmets like the ones they will wear this coming Monday night, Buffalo got a 103-yard kick return TD from Terrence McGee for a 24-13 lead in the third quarter, and still led by eight points with less than four minutes to play. A resilient Romo got Dallas in the end zone with 24 seconds left but failed to tie the game when Jabari Greer stripped the ball from Terrell Owens on a 2-point pass. But the Cowboys recovered an onside kick and Nick Folk’s 53-yard field goal at the whistle left the crowd of 71,545 in shock. With Trent Edwards at quarterback, Buffalo’s offense performance (229 yards, 3 for 13 on third downs) wasn’t worthy of a win in the stadium’s first Monday night game in 13 years, but six takeaways and three return touchdowns should have been enough. Buffalo’s former coach Wade Phillips got a measure of redemption seven years after his firing, and the Cowboys moved to 5-0 while the Bills mired at 1-4 in Dick Jauron’s second season.’