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FRISCO, Texas – Tony Romo has undergone the scheduled MRI on his back, and everything appears to check out for a healthy return.
“The result was just as we expected, and he can really – I’ll put it like this, he has no more concern about this injury that has sideline him this year,” said Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones on Tuesday morning.
Jones spoke about Romo at length to 105.3 FM The Fan in Dallas on Tuesday morning, covering a wide range of topics about the injured quarterback. It’s been roughly six weeks since Romo broke a vertebrae in his back during the preseason. With the MRI showing positive results, Jones said it’s simply a matter of working the veteran quarterback into shape.
“I would remind us the doctors have said, once healed, this injury will have no going forward impact on his ability to play football,” Jones said. “It should be as strong or stronger than it was before the injury. What you’re into is getting him to get his core, his core and back area back in shape as he’s had to do for the last several years.”
FRISCO, Texas – Tony Romo has undergone the scheduled MRI on his back, and everything appears to check out for a healthy return.
“The result was just as we expected, and he can really – I’ll put it like this, he has no more concern about this injury that has sideline him this year,” said Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones on Tuesday morning.
Jones spoke about Romo at length to 105.3 FM The Fan in Dallas on Tuesday morning, covering a wide range of topics about the injured quarterback. It’s been roughly six weeks since Romo broke a vertebrae in his back during the preseason. With the MRI showing positive results, Jones said it’s simply a matter of working the veteran quarterback into shape.
“I would remind us the doctors have said, once healed, this injury will have no going forward impact on his ability to play football,” Jones said. “It should be as strong or stronger than it was before the injury. What you’re into is getting him to get his core, his core and back area back in shape as he’s had to do for the last several years.”