Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Tony Romo wants to play in the Hall of Fame game this coming Sunday versus the Miami Dolphins.
Speaking to the team's website, Romo stated:
Speaking to the team's website, Romo stated:
"If I did play, it would be a series, whether you went eight plays or three plays, I'm not sure how much that is going to affect that. Saying that, I still want to play every time I suit up. Every time I step out there your juices are flowing and you want to compete. From that perspective, yeah. But whatever the coaches want."
Coming off back surgery this offseason the Cowboys are bringing along Romo slowly and coach Jason Garrett originally said his quarterback was unlikely to play in the first preseason game. Romo hasn't missed a practice and said he'd go along with whatever coaches decided.
The Cowboys have five preseason games this year, so Romo still would be on a normal preseason schedule were he to sit out Sunday's superfluous contest.
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