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Garrett: We Think Tony Romo Has A Lot Of Football Left In Him

IRVING, Texas – Tony Romo’s second collarbone injury of the season has prompted no shortage of discussion about his future – not to mention the future of the Cowboys’ quarterback position.

Romo just injured his clavicle for the third time in his career, and he will turn 36 before the start of the 2016 season. The discussion about his future is understandable, but it’s not something Cowboys coach Jason Garrett wanted to hear.

“We think Tony has a lot of football left in him,” Garrett said. “Unfortunate for him, the collarbone was broken a couple of times this year.