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Tony Romo has not yet made the decision to undergo surgery this offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys quarterback had a CT scan last week to determine if his previously injured shoulder was strong enough to operate on. Romo is considering adding a plate to his collarbone to strengthen the area after fracturing his clavicle twice in the 2015 season.
According to ESPN's Todd Archer, the Cowboys and Romo will re-evaluate the collarbone in four weeks before making a final decision on whether or not to undergo surgery. Romo's CT scan from last week also showed good growth in the area, but the quarterback will still wait until next month for a decision.
More from Archer:
According to the sources, it is possible Romo could pass on having a plate inserted to reinforce the collarbone and have what is called a Mumford procedure in which the distal portion of the clavicle is shaved down. The recovery time would still be 6-8 weeks and have Romo back on the field for the organized team activities in May.
Related: Greg Hardy sends love to Dez Bryant, appreciates Tony Romo
Romo said last week that he'll be "ready to rock" for OTAs. Romo missed 10 games in 2015 after the two injuries. The 35-year old quarterback expects to play for four more years.
Tony Romo has not yet made the decision to undergo surgery this offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys quarterback had a CT scan last week to determine if his previously injured shoulder was strong enough to operate on. Romo is considering adding a plate to his collarbone to strengthen the area after fracturing his clavicle twice in the 2015 season.
According to ESPN's Todd Archer, the Cowboys and Romo will re-evaluate the collarbone in four weeks before making a final decision on whether or not to undergo surgery. Romo's CT scan from last week also showed good growth in the area, but the quarterback will still wait until next month for a decision.
More from Archer:
According to the sources, it is possible Romo could pass on having a plate inserted to reinforce the collarbone and have what is called a Mumford procedure in which the distal portion of the clavicle is shaved down. The recovery time would still be 6-8 weeks and have Romo back on the field for the organized team activities in May.
Related: Greg Hardy sends love to Dez Bryant, appreciates Tony Romo
Romo said last week that he'll be "ready to rock" for OTAs. Romo missed 10 games in 2015 after the two injuries. The 35-year old quarterback expects to play for four more years.