IRVING, Texas -- For the first time since Thanksgiving, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo will be on a football field today for 11-on-11 work as the team begins its three-week run of organized team activities.
Romo had surgery in March on a left collarbone that was broken twice last season and three times since 2010.
He will be full-go for OTAs as well as the June minicamp.
To hear Romo’s teammates and coach Jason Garrett, the quarterback has had a great start to the offseason after missing 12 games in 2015.
“When you miss that much time, you start it sooner,” Witten said.