Published 10/16/2008
at FOXSports.com News for NFL
Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo practices and might play Sunday, despite a broken pinkie on his throwing hand.
"He looks promising," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told the Dallas Morning News.
Romo threw lightly to his receivers Thursday before going through stretching exercises during the early portion of practice that was open to reporters. He talked to offensive coordinator Jason Garrett and coach Wade Phillips while stretching.
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