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Tony Romo Comments on Future with Cowboys, Recovery from Shoulder Surgery
- Updated: May 25, 2016
At February’s NFL Scouting Combine, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told reporters he believed Tony Romo could be the team’s quarterback “for the next four or five years.”
According to ESPN.com’s Todd Archer, Romo concurred with Jones’ estimate Wednesday even though he’s been plagued by injuries—including a broken left collarbone in 2015 that has altered his approach to organized team activities this offseason:
I’m not in my mid-20s anymore, but I do think based on what my situation has been like the last three or four years, I do think this [offseason] is drastically different. It takes me back five years ago when I was able to do things the way [I had]. I’m not there yet. I still got these months to just get after it, but it’s exciting to actually be able to get after it a little bit. But if everything keeps going the way it’s going, I think it’s going to be exciting going into camp.”
The 36-year-old also reportedly said the broken collarbone, which forced him to miss 12 games a year ago, is a “non-issue” …
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