IRVING, Texas -- For the second time in three offseasons, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo will be recovering from a surgery.
In 2014, he had a discectomy performed on his lower back that kept him out of the entire offseason. This offseason, Romo is planning to have a plate inserted to secure his left collarbone, sources told ESPN Insider Ed Werder. In addition, Romo is expected to have a portion of the collarbone shaved down.
Unlike 2014, however, Romo is expected to be healthy for the bulk of the offseason program.