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Romo: Collarbone Has “Healed Up Nicely,” Looking Forward To Full Offseason

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IRVING, Texas – Last week at the NFL Annual Meeting, Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones said Tony Romo has had an “excellent” recovery from March 8 collarbone surgery.

Romo agrees.

From his official Twitter account Thursday, the veteran quarterback said he’ll be ready for a full offseason of work:

My surgery has healed up nicely. Looking forward to OTA's and a full offseason. Let's go!

— Tony Romo (@tonyromo) March 31, 2016

The Cowboys’ OTAs and minicamp are typically held in May and June. The team announced Romo would need six to eight weeks before resuming football activities, which puts him right in line with offseason workouts.