Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo missed practice again on Friday, furthering the possibility that he won't play Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Tony Romo misses Friday practice, status for Sunday uncertain
The possibility of seeing Brandon Weeden on the field against Arizona is becoming more and more likely.


Cowboys coach Jason Garrett was hoping to see progress from his quarterback, who hasn’t practiced since injuring his back last week against Washington.
“Obviously, we have to see him move around at some point before the game starts, so hopefully he can do something [Friday],” Garrett told NFL.com. “We’ll have a walk-through tomorrow, and we still got about 48 hours until the game, so we want to give him every chance.”
With Romo sitting out Friday, Dallas will have to put him on the field without having seen any live work during the week. He was able to return to the game against Washington late in the fourth quarter, but the injury has reportedly failed to progress with additional rest. He underwent a CT scan on Tuesday but the team has kept the results of that test quiet.
Brandon Weeden will get the start if Romo is unable to go.

















