Short of winning a Super Bowl in the twilight of his career, Tony Romo will likely be remembered nationally as just a very good quarterback. Despite the fact that quarterbacks only control roughly 25% of the plays on the field, it’s the only position in the NFL that carries a W/L record and is judged by playoff success. Tony Romo has led a historic career, framed in the rise from undrafted free agency.

Being unable to win in the playoffs frames his narrative as just a good quarterback. He’ll (rightfully) never be looked at in the same breath as Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, although there have been a handful of years where Romo’s performance was comparable. Romo, 36, has turned in a career of tremendous statistical achievement. His rank among active quarterbacks shows this, and with Manning’s retirement, Romo moves up a rung in several statistical categories.

Here’s a look at Romo’s various active quarterback ranks.

Passing Yardage: 34,154, 8th place (trails Matt Hasselback by approx. 2,500 yards)

Passer Rating: 97.1, 3rd place

Passing Touchdowns: 247, 8th

Yards Per Attempt: 7.9, 3rd

Adjusted Net Yards Per Attempt: 7.02, 3rd

Completion Percentage: 65.3%, 2nd

Touchdown Percentage: 5.7%, 3rd

Game-Winning Drives: 30, 7th

Fourth-Quarter Comebacks: 25, 5th