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Cowboys' Romo questionable for Sunday's game against Cardinals
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Cowboys' Romo questionable for Sunday's game against Cardinals

Published Oct. 31, 2014 6:38 p.m. ET

 

Dallas quarterback Tony Romo is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against Arizona after missing practice all week with a back injury.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and coach Jason Garrett said Friday that Romo would be a game-time decision. He took a direct hit to his surgically repaired back on a sack in Monday's 20-17 overtime loss to Washington.

After going to the locker room for treatment, Romo returned for Dallas' final two series.

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Brandon Weeden, who replaced Romo and led two scoring drives against the Redskins, will make his first start since last Dec. 1 for Cleveland if Romo doesn't play.

If Weeden starts, undrafted rookie Dustin Vaughan is likely to be activated from the practice squad for the first time.

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