National Post

Romo heads list of NFL players on decline

Injuries, team strategy changes take their toll

- Rob Maaddi

Tony Romo followed the best season of his career in 2014 with one injury after another.

The question no longer is whether Romo can duplicate the success he had just two years ago when he led the Dallas Cowboys to 12 wins and the NFC East title. Rather, people wonder if he can stay healthy to play at all.

Romo missed 12 games in 2015 after he broke his left collarbone twice. He begins this year on the sideline after suffering a back injury in the pre-season.

The four- time Pro Bowl quarterbac­k is clearly on the decline.

Here are other players who could trend downward in 2016:

❚ Jason Peters, LT, Eagles: He’s an eight- time Pro Bowl pick and two- time All- Pro who has missed only two games in the past three seasons. But the 34- year- old Peters isn’t the dominant blocker he used to be. He has 18 penalties and 12 sacks allowed over the last two seasons.

❚ Chris Johnson, RB, Cardinals: Johnson was on his way to his seventh 1,000- yard season in eight years before getting hurt last season. He ran for 814 yards in 11 games. His injury gave David Johnson an opportunit­y to play more and he was dynamic. The Cardinals are in good hands with either Johnson, but expect David to get the ball more than Chris.

❚ Demaryius Thomas, WR, Broncos: Thomas had 105 catches for 1,304 yards and six touchdowns in 2015 despite Peyton Manning’s rapid decline. But the Broncos are a far more run- oriented offence under Gary Kubiak, who can emphasize his system in Year 2 now that Manning is gone and Trevor Siemian is the quarterbac­k. Thomas will get the ball, but he’s not going to catch tripledigi­t passes in this offence.

❚ Mario Williams, DE, Dolphins: After racking up 38 sacks between 2012-14, Williams had just five sacks in 909 snaps last season. He was released by the Bills following a disappoint­ing year playing linebacker in Rex Ryan’s 3- 4 system. Miami is banking on Williams being more comfortabl­e in the 4-3, but Williams’ best days could be in the past.

❚ Arian Foster, RB, Dolphins: Foster missed 23 games for the Texans over the past three seasons due to back, groin and Achilles tendon injuries. He’s a 30- yearold running back who took a lot of hits and has suffered a lot of injuries. That adds up to less production.

PEOPLE WONDER IF HE CAN STAY HEALTHY TO PLAY AT ALL.

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