The Mercury News

Romo’s season finished, Jones says

Cowboys owner says QB has second fracture of left collarbone

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Tony Romo knew he was risking another left collarbone injury by coming back eight weeks after breaking it.

The Dallas quarterbac­k won’t have to worry about another return. He’s out for the season this time.

Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said on his radio show Friday that Romo would sit out the remaining five games with a small fracture in the same collarbone that had already sidelined him for seven games.

Romo will not need surgery after getting hurt in the third quarter of Thursday’s 33-14 loss to Carolina.

He didn’t need surgery after breaking the collarbone in Week 2 at Philadelph­ia, either.

Falcons: Running back Devonta Freeman, recovering from a concussion, will not play Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings.

Washington: Cornerback Chris Culliver is heading to injured reserve after tearing the ACL and MCL in his right knee in practice Thursday. Culliver missed the entire 2013 season with the 49ers after tearing his left ACL in training camp.

Jets: Cornerback Darrelle Revis will not play Sunday against the Miami Dolphins because he is still dealing with a concussion.

Bills: Four-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kyle Williams will undergo surgery for a meniscus injury in his left knee and miss the rest of the season.

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