Saturday, October 18, 2008

Cowboys' Romo might face Rams

Source: The Gazette (Montreal)
Sports Ticker

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo did not practise yesterday and has been listed as questionable for tomorrow's game against the St. Louis Rams.

Four days after suffering a broken pinkie finger on his throwing hand, Romo was a spectator during the team's workout, but team owner Jerry Jones said he will play against the Rams.

"It's very likely that he'll be ready to play. The question is, can he handle the pain?" Jones also said there is no concern about Romo causing further damage to the pinkie.

Second surgery for Patriots QB Brady: New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady underwent a second procedure on his surgically repaired left knee to clear out an infection. Brady originally underwent surgery Oct. 6 to repair a torn ACL ligament. Doctors said the surgery went well, but according to the Boston Globe, the reigning NFL MVP began feeling ill this week because of an infection.

Bills cornerback McGee sidelined: The Buffalo Bills will be without cornerback Terrence McGee for tomorrow's game against the San Diego Chargers. McGee still has not fully recovered from a sprained left knee and will miss his second straight game, the team said.