Monday, October 25, 2010

Tony Romo out with Fractured Left Clavicle - Dallas Cowboys QB suffers Injury During New York Giants Game

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo got knocked out of the Monday night game against the New York Giants. It's a crushing blow to the Cowboys. John Kitna, Romo's backup came in to relieve the injured Romo and Kitna has virtually seen no action in almost 2 years.

Romo left the field in pain and at one point looked like he was trying to get back into the game. He left the field during the second quarter and was examined on the sidelines. He then left the sidelines to head into the locker room for x-rays. The x-rays revealed that Tony Romo suffered a fractured left clavicle on the hit.

Typical recovery for a broken collarbone is usually in the neighborhood of 8 to 10 weeks, which if that's the case then Tony Romo's season just ended tonight. The way the Dallas Cowboys season has been going this is just another blow to them. Stay tuned for further details on this breaking story.

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