Romo wants to play Dallas' season finale (AP)

 
If it was up to Tony Romo, he would play the entire season finale Sunday in Washington, even though it means nothing to the Dallas Cowboys. It's not because he wants to work on timing with returning receiver Terry Glenn or the young receivers filling in for the injured Terrell Owens. It's not because he wants to nail down all the team records he's approaching. [link]

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