Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo suffered a fractured left collarbone against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, an injury that forced him to miss 10 games in 2010. He is expected to miss eight weeks this season, with a more complete diagnosis due Monday.
Jerry Jones is ‘low as a crippled cricket’s ass’

Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY SportsTony Romo is out for approximately eight weeks with a broken collarbone. The Dallas Cowboys still won Sunday, thanks to the ineptitude of the Philadelphia Eagles, but it’s still a dark day for Dallas as its faces the prospect of half a season with Brandon Weeden under center. Jerry Jones expressed it with the folksiest expression I’ve ever heard:
Conclusion: Jerry Jones was unhappy about Tony Romo’s injury.
Read Article >Tony Romo breaks collarbone in Philadelphia
Romo suffers serious shoulder injury
Romo had his shoulder driven into the ground on the sack, and was holding it immediately after going to the ground. This is the play where the injury occurred:
Romo is the team’s starting quarterback, and has been since 2006. He was having a decent game when he went down with the injury, completing 18 of 27 passes for 195 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions. In Week 1, Romo threw for 356 yards and three touchdowns with two interceptions.
Read Article >Romo: ‘It’s broken’


Tony Romo suffered an apparent shoulder injury against the Eagles, and the early indications are not good. Not only did he appear to mouth “it’s broken” as he walked off the field, but according to Erin Andrews, Romo emerged from the X-ray room without equipment and holding his arm.
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