Cowboys QBs Coach: “Re-energized” Romo Not Limited in Workouts

Tony Romo underwent a stabilizing procedure on his oft-broken clavicle back in March

So far, so good where Tony Romo’s recovery from his latest surgery is concerned, according to quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson.

After fracturing his clavicle twice during the regular season last year Romo underwent what’s called the Mumford procedure, a stabilizing procedure that involves shaving down the clavicle at the shoulder, in March. But Wilson says he has not been limited at all during offseason workouts, which have been going on for a few weeks now at Valley Ranch.

"He's looking good," Wilson said, per the Dallas Morning News. "We had two practices where we've been out here on the field with the guys and he's done everything. He's throwing, he's got good velocity on all of his throws, great movement in his legs. He looks like he's re-energized because he hadn't played, you know, missed the majority of the season. So he's real energized and anxious to get going."

Wilson said the team will allow Romo to dictate if he needs a day or a drill off.

"If he ever gets soreness or anything like that, he's going to be in charge of his own program," Wilson said. "If he feels soreness or needs to take a day off because of his back or whatever, he's monitoring that."

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