The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Sports shorts Romo takes throwing drills

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Tony Romo participat­ed in throwing drills at practice Wednesday for the first time since the Dallas quarterbac­k broke a bone in his back in a preseason game at Seattle in August.

The 36-year-old Romo worked in several individual drills in shorts and a T-shirt with his teammates in full pads. While he almost certainly won’t play against Philadelph­ia on Sunday, it’s the biggest step in his latest return from injury.

The Cowboys (5-1) have won five straight with Dak Prescott, who is set to face fellow rookie starter Carson Wentz of the Eagles.

Romo was the third quarterbac­k for each drill behind Prescott and veteran backup Mark Sanchez. Romo appeared to be throwing at full velocity, and also dropped back and threw a few passes on the run. He was listed as a non-participan­t on the practice report.

Before practice, coach Jason Garrett’s answer was the same it has been for weeks now: Romo is progressin­g well in his rehab. Garrett made no mention of Romo joining individual drills. Romo wasn’t in the locker room when it was open to reporters.

“We’ll just take it day by day,” Garrett said, repeating another familiar refrain. “He’s had some good days of rehab though lately.”

Prescott said Romo’s work wasn’t much different than other practice days, although joining the early throwing sessions was new.

“He’s looked sharp every time he’s out there,” Prescott said. “That’s a vet that takes care of himself, going to get back healthy. He’s doing all the right things to do that.”

Garrett has steadfastl­y declined to address what will happen when Romo is ready to return. The surprising Prescott, a fourthroun­d pick, is fifth in the NFL in passer rating at 103.9.

The Cowboys, who went 1-11 last year when Romo was out with a twice-broken left collarbone, are tied with Minnesota for the best record in the NFC.

A search warrant affidavit says the bodies of Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez and two of his friends had a strong odor of alcohol on them when they were recovered by divers following a boat crash off Miami Beach.

The warrant released by the Miami-Dade state attorney’s office Wednesday also says investigat­ors found evidence that the boat was speeding when it slammed into a jetty Sept. 25.

Fernandez, 27-yearold Emilio Jesus Macias and 25-year-old Eduardo Rivero died.

The crash is being investigat­ed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservati­on Commission. The agency asked prosecutor­s to draft the warrant so they could search Fernandez’s 32-foot SeaVee named “Kaught Looking.”

The affidavit says officials found a receipt for alcohol from American Social Bar & Kitchen, where the trio had been before the crash.

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