INDIANAPOLIS -- After undergoing a CT scan next week, Cowboys QB Tony Romo said via text message he will most likely have a protective plate surgically implanted to help strengthen a left collarbone that was broken twice in 2015 and three times since 2010.
The surgery is expected within the next two weeks and Romo will able to participate in the organized team activities in May and June. There had been talk Romo would undergo a Mumford procedure in which the distal part of clavicle would have been shaved down to alleviate potential pressure from the shoulder.