SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo says his arm has been sore for a couple of days. He says it’s normal and nothing to worry about.
After the Cowboys finished their ninth day of training camp Sunday, a week before their preseason opener, Romo says he started cutting back on his throws after first feeling soreness Saturday. He described it as “usually about a two- or three-day thing.”
Romo says he is too competitive to be on the field without participating. He plans to keep grinding because there is so much to be working on.
Part of the way he cuts back is by throwing fewer passes during the warmup session, then using passing drills without defenders to stretch out his arm more.