MOBILE, Ala. – Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo will undergo a CT scan on his left collarbone on Wednesday, which is a precursor to a planned surgery to insert a plate to stabilize and strengthen an area that has been broken three times since 2010.
“I wouldn’t say it’s 100 percent,” executive vice president Stephen Jones said Tuesday from the Senior Bowl of Romo having surgery, “but it’s leaning hard that way.”
A source told ESPN Insider Ed Werder on Sunday Romo would need 6-8 weeks to recover in terms of full football activities. Romo said at an event last week he would be “ready to rock” for the organized team activities in May but did not say surgery was planned.