Cowboys' Tony Romo leaves game with broken collarbone
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Tony Romo has a broken left collarbone and could miss a significant amount of time for the Dallas Cowboys . Romo...
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Tony Romo has a broken left collarbone and could miss a significant amount of time for the Dallas Cowboys.
Romo was sacked and his left
shoulder was slammed into the turf late in the third quarter. X-rays on
the shoulder revealed the broken collarbone. He clutched his left
shoulder and was down for several minutes before he sat up and
eventually walked off the field.
The Cowboys, already playing without injured wide receiver Dez Bryant, took no chances and sent Romo straight to the locker room. Philadelphia's Jordan Hicks sacked and stripped Romo of the ball.
Romo
suffered the same injury in the sixth game of the 2010 season. He never
returned, though with the Cowboys at 1-5, there was no point in rushing
his return.
He was 18 of 27
for 195 yards before he was hurt against the Eagles. Only two weeks into
the season, Romo should expect to play again as long as the Cowboys
remain in the hunt for an NFC East title.
Romo converted a game-saving fourth down with a pass to Jason Witten
on a late drive to beat Detroit in the wild-card round last season.
Romo found Witten again with 7 seconds left in a 27-26 win over the New York Giants in last weekend's opener.
With
Romo coming off three back injuries in a span of 18 months last year,
he had the most efficient season of his career with a franchise-record
113.2 passer rating.
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