
(Reuters) — Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo suffered a broken left clavicle in the third quarter of their game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday (Monday PHT), the team announced.
The 35-year-old Romo, who also broke that bone in October 2010, landed on his left shoulder when he was sacked by Eagles linebacker Jordan Hicks.
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Tony Romo gets injured on this sack/fumble in the 3rd quarter of the #DALvsPHI game. http://t.co/2Y0B3OTdO4
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The Cowboys said that Romo will be evaluated on Monday and at that time the team would know how long he would be sidelined.
Dallas, rated as one of the favorites to reach the National Football League playoffs, already are without star receiver Dez Bryant, who broke a small bone in his foot in the season opener last week.
















