Watch out, Tony Romo.

Jason Pierre-Paul will be looking for you in Week 1.

The Giants' defensive end recently allowed Complex to tag along with one of his summer workouts in South Florida. During the workout, host Emily Oberg asked Pierre-Paul several questions, including which quarterback is his favorite to sack.

Pierre-Paul's answer?

"Tony Romo," he said. "It's just something when you play the Dallas Cowboys. He's a good quarterback. ... I'm looking forward to playing him in the first game back."

Getting to Romo in September's season opener will not be easy. Pierre-Paul credited Cowboys left tackle Tyron Smith as the toughest lineman he goes against, and Smith could be between Pierre-Paul and Romo once again, depending on where Pierre-Paul lines up.

But Pierre-Paul has demonstrated a knack of getting to Romo over the years.

Pierre-Paul has seven sacks in 10 career games against the Cowboys, all on Romo, with a pair of multiple sack games. Pierre-Paul got to the quarterback twice in 2011, one sack for a safety, and he had two more in a 2014 game.

Pierre-Paul missed both of the Giants' 2015 games against Dallas while working his way back from the severe damage to his right hand suffered in his Fourth of July fireworks accident. Romo only played in the first meeting between the two teams last season, but the Giants desperately needed a player like Pierre-Paul that night.

In what was a sign of things to come over the next four months, the Giants' pass rush was pathetic against the Cowboys in the season opener, and Romo tore them apart. The quarterback completed 80 percent of his passes (36-for-45) and threw for 356 yards and three touchdowns in the Cowboys' come-from-behind 27-26 win at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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