The injury suffered by Tony Romo during Monday Night Football is a broken clavicle (collarbone), and the Cowboys’ QB obviously won’t be returning. Romo suffered the injury after being driven into the ground in the first half by Giants linebacker Michael Boley. He was replaced by Jon Kitna.
Tony Romo’s Injury Is Broken Clavicle, Jon Kitna Now Cowboys QB
The injury is a devastating one for the Cowboys. Already struggling this season, Dallas will now have to attempt to turn its season around without Romo. Typically, a broken clavicle will keep a QB sidelined for at least four weeks, although there’s a strong chance it will be season-ending.
This all means the Cowboys are stuck with Kitna under center for the foreseeable future. So, the nightmare season in Big D rolls on.
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