IRVING, Texas -- In the second week of on-field teaching sessions, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has done everything asked of him so far this offseason.
Romo had a Mumford procedure performed in late March in which the distal part of the left collarbone is shaved back -- something he and the team hope alleviates the issue that kept him from playing in 12 games last year.
Romo has been throwing for about a month and is due to throw Thursday in drills.
“Hasn’t really had any issues physically,” coach Jason Garrett said.