After missing two months with a fractured collarbone, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo's injury appears to have healed based on recent test results, a league source told ESPN's Ed Werder.
Romo should be cleared from injured reserve/designated to return Wednesday and play as expected Sunday against the Miami Dolphins, the source said.
The Cowboys were 2-0 when Romo was injured, but they have gone 0-7 in Romo's absence, the franchise's longest losing streak since 1989.
"Tony's had a good couple of weeks of practice with us," coach Jason Garrett said.