Jerry Jones says Romo `looked good' when checked by doctors

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LANDOVER, Md. (AP) _ Injured Dallas quarterback Tony Romo “looked good”

during an examination by team doctors before Sunday’s 27-23 victory at the

Washington Redskins, according to Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.



The 36-year-old Romo is sidelined after breaking a bone in his back when was

tackled awkwardly during an exhibition game _ his fourth back injury in less

than four years.



Jones called Sunday’s check “medical protocol” and added that Romo’s progress

will depend on the QB’s “own ability to heal.”



“Hopefully, soon he’ll be out of the dangerous stage,” Jones said, noting

that could be in about two to three weeks.



With Romo out, rookie fourth-round draft pick Dak Prescott has helped Dallas

start the season 1-1 in a pair of NFC East games against the New York Giants and

Washington.



Prescott has not turned the ball over once so far. On Sunday, he was 22 of 30

for 292 yards, plus a 6-yard touchdown run.


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