Los Angeles (AFP) - Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is recovering well from surgery to repair his shattered collarbone, team officials said Tuesday.
Romo missed all but four games of Dallas' season last year after breaking his collarbone twice -- five years after breaking the same bone in 2010.
However quarterback coach Wade Wilson told the Dallas Morning News Tuesday that Romo was on track to make a full recovery.
"He's looking good," Wilson said. "We had two practices where we've been out here on the field with the guys and he's done everything.