Romo’s Arm “Fully Recovered”

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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo says “he can throw fully”, in regards to his surgically repaired collarbone.

Romo said that he has been “throwing fully for about two weeks” and “reiterated his plans to be a full participant in the Cowboys’ offseason program” [ESPN].

The injury-prone quarterback had a procedure called the “Mumford procedure”, in which part of the clavicle is shaved down to release pressure against the shoulder. The expected recovery time was six to eight weeks.

This is the third time he has broken the same collarbone in the last 6 years, and twice of which happened in 2015.

“It’s been going great here for the last two or three weeks…just getting them going and being able to go full speed and all that stuff. It’s been great. A lot of guys just wanted to get in and get after it. I think that’s a great sign. I’m all for seeing all of the guys in there every day.”      -Tony Romo, QB, Dallas Cowboys

-Tyler Ohmann