BOCA RATON, Fla. – Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones said quarterback Tony Romo is doing “excellent” in his recovery from March 8 surgery on his left collarbone that will keep him out of football-related activities for six-to-eight weeks from the time of the procedure.
That timetable will make Romo available for the team’s offseason OTA’s and minicamp, which are typically held in May and June.
Romo's surgery wasn’t required – the collarbone has healed well on its own this offseason. Head coach Jason Garrett said the procedure is expected to strengthen the shoulder area and help prevent re-injury.