Sources: Romo expected to play Sunday
Tony Romo is expected to see action for the first time since Thanksgiving 2015 when the Dallas Cowboys end the 2016 regular season Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles, sources told Adam Schefter and Todd Archer of ESPN
Dak Prescott will start as he looks to set the NFL record for most wins in a season by a rookie quarterback, but Romo and Mark Sanchez are expected to see action, however, for how long has not been determined.
Earlier in the week the plan was for Sanchez to get the backup snaps behind Prescott.
Coach Jason Garrett has not tipped his hand as to a quarterback rotation. All three quarterbacks took snaps in Thursday's practice.
Romo has not played in a regular-season game since a loss to the Carolina Panthers on Thanksgiving last year when he suffered a broken left collarbone for the second time in the 2015 season. In the Aug. 25 preseason meeting against the Seattle Seahawks, he suffered a compression fracture in his back that forced the Cowboys to start Prescott.