Tony Romo of Dallas Cowboys out for season with fractured collarbone
  • 8 years ago
Tony Romo's season is over.
A CT scan Friday showed the Dallas Cowboys quarterback suffered a hairline fracture in his left collarbone after a hit by Carolina Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis in Dallas' 33-14 Thanksgiving Day loss.
Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones confirmed the injury on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas.
According to sources, the scan showed a small crack in the healed portion of the distal fracture that Romo suffered in the Sept. 20 win against the Philadelphia Eagles that caused him to miss seven games.
Romo will not have surgery, Jones confirmed, and should be 100 percent for the offseason program in March.