Apr 28, 2014; Dallas, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback
Tony Romo(right) and tight end
Jason Wittencheer during the game with the Dallas Mavericks playing gainst the San Antonio Spurs in game four of the first round of the 2014 NBA Playoffs at American Airlines Center. The Spurs beat the Mavs 93-89. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
Tony Romo will not go full speed during the Dallas Cowboys minicamps that are coming up. He will likely have the same capacity as he had during OTAs according to Clarence Hill. He will do some light throwing and he will do some individual drills, but will not work with the rest of the team. He still is not that far into the schedule yet.
Romo had back surgery in the offseason and still is recovering. He does feel that he could go if he needed to though per NFL.com:
"“I think earlier on, right after surgery, you kind of go through that mode of getting healthy — kind of having to not do too much right away,” Romo told the team’s official website. “But now I’m to a point where you can push it and kind of go, and I feel like at this point I could play in a game if I had to.”"
Romo still has plenty of time to get healthy. He doesn’t need to hurry his injury with the season still a little bit away. He just needs to take his time and get back on the field when his back allows him to move around again. Until then, take it easy. That is what Brandon Weeden is on the roster for!