Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Romo out for season

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ARLINGTON, Texas — 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.

It’s the third fracture in Romo’s non-throwing shoulder in his nineyear career as the Dallas starter. He missed most of 2010 after getting hurt against the New York Giants.

“The hard part is playing when you’re trying not to get hurt, which is silly,” Romo said after he threw three intercepti­ons and Carolina returned two of them for touchdowns before the injury. “I’m disappoint­ed in costing our team a good chance to stay in the game early. Then on top of it, who knows how long after that. It’s just a disappoint­ing day.”

Romo was in his second game back after the Cowboys (3-8) lost seven consecutiv­e without him. The skid ended in his return at Miami, and the Carolina loss was his first of the season.

“We felt that the risk was worth the potential of having him be the impact he can be and he is on our team,” Jones said on his radio show. “You shouldn’t ever quit trying to do something that is extraordin­ary. The dream was if Tony could have come in, been the catalyst, played similarly and had results we had the week before against Miami … that it would’ve been the beginning of maybe something special.”

Matt Cassel, who started four games during Romo’s first absence, will be the starter as long as he’s healthy. He lost all four of his starts after Brandon Weeden was 0-3 filling in for Romo. The Cowboys released Weeden the week Romo was activated, and he signed with Houston.

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