Found October 05, 2009 on
Washington Times:
DENVER | Champ Bailey figured the last play was his to make. Why not? Tony Romo had been testing him all afternoon even though he kept acing every exam. "I welcome it. Please do. That's the only way I get a chance to make plays," said Bailey, who had eight tackles, broke up four passes and made a key interception in Denver's 17-10 win over Dallas on Sunday. His biggest play came with a second left when he knocked away a potential tying touchdown pass from Romo to Sam Hurd on fourth-and-goal from the 2. With a blitz coming, Romo ...
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