Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo was a limited participant in practice on Thursday, according to David Moore of the Dallas Morning News. Obviously, Romo was not allowed to take any hits and he was primarily working in individual drills, but the fact that he was practicing at all is significant. Romo has a back injury that kept him out of Dallas' last game, and most figured he wouldn't practice much at all this week.
Tony Romo practices Thursday; fantasy status still unclear for Week 10
Tony Romo participated in practice on Thursday. We break down the fantasy implications.


Romo isn’t necessarily a quarterback that needs a ton of practice reps, and most figured that if he would play this week, he’d get in a quick session on Friday before being a game-time decision. The Thursday practice may not change things much, but it does make things a little more interesting. He’s considered day-to-day with the back injury, and the Cowboys have suggested that they expect Romo to play.
Fantasy Impact: Brandon Weeden played well against Washington when Romo was briefly out of that game, but he didn't follow that up with an inspiring performance against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 9: Weeden completed 18 of 33 passes for just 183 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. Obviously, the Cowboys would be much better off with Romo, though the Jacksonville Jaguars aren't exactly the Cardinals.











