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Jones: Bringing Romo back was the right call

During his team's 33-14 loss to the Carolina Panthers on Thanksgiving day, Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo suffered a broken clavicle for the second time this season when he was driven into the grown by Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis. He is out for the season.

Romo had previously broken the same bone back in Week 2 against the Eagles, and he'd returned from that injury just one week earlier after spending eight weeks on injured reserve with a designation to return. (He's also suffered the same injury back in 2010 against the New York Giants.