QB Tony Romo left the Dallas Cowboys Monday Night Football game against the New York Giants with what was later called a broken clavicle. Estimates on how long Romo will miss have varied anywhere between 6-10 weeks depending on who you ask.
Michael Lombardi of NFL Network says the timeline on Romo's injury will likely be closer to six weeks.
Cat scan is back and sources say Cowboys Tony Romo is out 6-8 weeks and looks closer to 6 right now.
The Cowboys likely won't give a good timetable on his injury but what folks need to remember here is how the Cowboys do in the next few games may determine whether Romo returns. For example, it seems pointless for them to rush him back if the Cowboys are sitting at 2-10 in five weeks. So what the Cowboys need to do moving forward is start winning games -- brilliant thought, right?
Considering initial estimates said 10 weeks is a possibility I think the Cowboys have to look at this as good news -- assuming they actually win some games.