IRVING -- Just two months ago, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo had surgery to repair his left distal clavicle.
The Cowboys said Romo would need six to eights weeks of recovery before he returned to full football activity. Well, Romo didn't need the full eight weeks and, by all accounts, he's expected to be a full participant when the club begins its offseason practices late this month with organized team activities.
In fact, Cowboys quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson said that Romo hasn't been limited at all in recent weeks as he's been taking part in the Cowboys' offseason workouts at Valley Ranch.