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Report: Tony Romo will have surgery to repair collarbone
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Report: Tony Romo will have surgery to repair collarbone

Published Jan. 24, 2016 1:42 p.m. ET
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Tony Romo apparently needs surgery to repair his fractured collarbone, after all.

Per Ed Werder of ESPN, the Dallas Cowboys signal-caller will have a plate inserted on his left collarbone, which has reportedly been fractured three times in the past five years.

At this point, this seems like the prudent thing to do. Romo is the key to Dallas’ success right now. When he plays, the Cowboys have a chance to win every game. When he’s out of the lineup, well, we saw that play out this past season, and it wasn’t pretty.

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Being that we’re in January, nobody should expect Romo's recovery to hinder his ability to play next season. Romo has already said his oft-injured back feels as strong as it has the past three to four years and recently told Bill Simmons of HBO that he plans on playing four more years.

With a bionic collarbone, hopefully Romo won’t have to miss any more games for that particular injury, now that his back is back to normal.

This is all positive stuff for Romo and the Cowboys. However, the fact remains that this team desperately needs a backup plan in place for anything else that may happen.

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