The Facts: In the second week of on-field teaching sessions, Romo has done everything asked of him so far this offseason. "Hasn't really had any issues physically," coach Jason Garrett said. "He's integrated almost completely back into the offseason program. He's really made a lot of progress. I think his back is feeling good. His shoulder seems fine. He's moving around well. He's really doing very well."
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Romo had a Mumford procedure performed in late March in which the distal part of the left collarbone is shaved back -- something he and the team hope alleviates the issue that kept him from playing in 12 games last year. Romo has been throwing for about a month. Said owner and GM Jerry Jones, "There’s absolutely nothing negative that can be said about where he is. Everything they hoped to accomplish technically from appraisal of surgery has gone well. Everything he’s done regarding his strength, everything regarding what he’s wanted to do, he’s been able to do.” The Cowboys will move on to their organized team activities at the end of the month and have their June minicamp. Last year, Romo practiced all but one day in the offseason, and Garrett said he does not anticipate the 36-year-old being on a pitch count this offseason.