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For the first time during the NFL lockout, the Dallas Cowboys players got together for on-field workouts. For Romo, this was the first time he has thrown passes to a full complement of players since fracturing his left collarbone vs. the New York Giants on Oct. 25, 2010. He was cleared for full activity not long after the season ended. "It feels great," Romo said of the collarbone. "I wish the season was ready to start."
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Roughly 40 players showed up at an undisclosed location in the area on Tuesday, according to Romo. "It went great," Romo said. "We had a great turnout. It was crisp. It was fast. You could feel the energy from the guys being back out there. Guys were committed. It was great to see." Romo said the workout was "conducted like a normal mini-camp practice." The coach-run practices in the past have included walkthrough sessions for the offense and defense, followed by 7-on-7, 1-on-1 and team drills. Romo would not talk about which players were or were not in attendance or how many workouts the players have planned. Worth noting: A Cowboys source told ESPN 103.3 FM's Matt Mosley that receiver Dez Bryant was not there.
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