Tony Romo is still mulling over the best procedure to mend the collarbone he twice fractured last season.
The Dallas Cowboys quarterback has two options: undergo surgery, known as the Mumford procedure, which involves shaving a portion of clavicle, or the more conventional method of having a plate installed. He's leaning toward the Mumford procedure, according to the Dallas Morning News.
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"We don't have a final (decision)," Cowboys executivevice president Stephen Jones told the newspaper.