Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo’s status for the game on Sunday is still in question. It likely will come to a game time decision.
Tony Romo has not been ruled out of the game against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, but they are not sure if he is going to play in the game either.
Jason Garrett said Tony Romo hasn't been ruled out for Arizona but "we don't know if Tony is playing."
— Calvin Watkins (@calvinwatkins) October 30, 2014
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Romo is nursing a back injury that he suffered in the loss to the Washington Redskins. He could try to walk onto the field and try to walk off the pain or he could sit for a week and let the backup Brandon Weeden take the snaps. Knowing Tony, he will want to get into the game if he can stand up.
Should the team let him get out there though?
The Cowboys will go up against the Arizona Cardinals this weekend and it should be another big time battle. The Cardinals and the Cowboys both have 6 wins this season.
I am sure that Tony could use the rest. He has been sitting out practice and allowing Brandon Weeden to take the reps, but Romo will likely push to get into the game.
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