Cowboys turn attention to other QBs with Tony Romo out

Sunday's NFL action featured a number of key injuries, perhaps none as impactful as the clavicle injury suffered by Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo. Here is SB Nation medical expert Dr. Ali Mohamadi's Monday morning injury update from the week 

IRVING, Texas — Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is expected to miss about two months with a broken left collarbone, though he won't need surgery. The loss of Romo in Sunday's 20-10 victory at Philadelphia means the defending NFC East 

Trump just took on some NFL questions during an #AskTrump video Q&A with fans — and one of the issues at hand the Dallas Cowboys. With Tony Romo out with a broken collarbone people wanted to know how Trump felt about Dallas' playoff chances.

IRVING, Texas – The Dallas Cowboys' front office is exploring the possibility of adding another quarterback now that starter Tony Romo will be sidelined for about eight weeks with a broken left collarbone. If they don't, Kellen Moore, the former Boise

Tony Romo suffered an apparent shoulder injury against the Eagles, and the early indications are not good. Not only did he appear to mouth "it's broken" as he walked off the field, but according to Erin Andrews, Romo