Probably from excessively flipping off the Cardinal fans on his way out of the stadium ... The "Best" (not im my imo) in the NFC is gonna have to see what they are really made of now ....
The bad news just keeps coming for the Cowboys.
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Now it looks like they'll be without starting QB Tony Romo for the next four weeks, according to ESPN's Michael Smith.
The report says what was previously diagnosed as a sprain turned out to be a broken pinkie finger on Romo's throwing hand.
Fresh off a stunning 30-24 OT loss to Arizona that dropped its record to 4-2, Dallas now has to count on backup QB Brad Johnson for the next month.
Romo, who signed a six-year, $67.5 million contract extension in 2007, has 1,689 yards and 14 touchdown passes with just five interceptions through the first six games. The Cowboys face the 1-4 Rams in St. Louis this Sunday, but have tough games against the Buccaneers and Giants in the following weeks before a bye in Week 10.
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Now it looks like they'll be without starting QB Tony Romo for the next four weeks, according to ESPN's Michael Smith.
The report says what was previously diagnosed as a sprain turned out to be a broken pinkie finger on Romo's throwing hand.
Fresh off a stunning 30-24 OT loss to Arizona that dropped its record to 4-2, Dallas now has to count on backup QB Brad Johnson for the next month.
Romo, who signed a six-year, $67.5 million contract extension in 2007, has 1,689 yards and 14 touchdown passes with just five interceptions through the first six games. The Cowboys face the 1-4 Rams in St. Louis this Sunday, but have tough games against the Buccaneers and Giants in the following weeks before a bye in Week 10.