Calvin Watkins of ESPNDallas.com is reporting that Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo will be participating in the start of the teams offseason workout routine.
Romo missed the final game of the 2013 season to undergo back surgery and is progressing ahead nicely in his rehab. The Cowboys are beginning the first phase of the offseason workouts, where players can lift weights, run and conduct football activities without the supervision of coaches and scouts.
Romo is expected to be available for most, if not all, of those activities.
“It’s going good,” Romo told ESPN last March after watching a Duke basketball game.”We’re getting close now to [returning]. Usually takes three months, it’s just normal kinda roundabout date that they give ya and we’re right on schedule.
“Really ahead in a lot of ways. Just going to be ready to go here in about a month and rehab is going good, no setbacks of any kind. Mine [surgery] was just a normal small version of it, so I should be good to go here shortly.”