Back in November when it seemed like a healthy Tony Romo could still salvage the Cowboys' season, the Dallas quarterback and his star receiver broke a major record -- the most all-time touchdown connections between a Cowboys' quarterback-receiver tandem.

The 50th touchdown pass from Romo to Bryant came in the second quarter against the Miami Dolphins, surpassing the previous mark set by Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin during the 1990s.

One Cowboys fans on Twitter quickly commemorated the moment with a gif of the two Cowboys' celebration after the record breaker.

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Bryant recently came back to that moment on his Twitter feed and commented that that was one of his favorite moments with his friend and teammate Romo.

Now Cowboy fans have to hope for many more of those connections in the coming season. Injuries to both players limited their time on the field in 2015's miserable campaign.

But Romo says he is feeling good after his surgery on his broken collarbone and Bryant is using some new workout equipment to help as he feels from a broken bone in his foot.

If both can stay healthy this coming season, they might put some more distance between themselves and their Hall of Fame predecessors. Though Romo and Bryant would probably rather cut into Aikman and Irvin's lead in the Super Bowl championships department than worry about the record books.

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