Tony Romo suggests that there's one positive that comes from having his season ended early because of injury. The Cowboys quarterback is further along in his offseason preparation than in previous years.
During the Bowlmor Dallas grand re-opening in Addison Saturday, Romo provided an update on the broken left clavicle that caused him to miss 12 games last season.
"It's doing good," Romo said. "As you get removed from the season a little bit, it's gotten stronger and stronger, so it's been good here the last couple of weeks just getting ramped up with some of the workouts.