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Romo Practices, Could Play With Broken Pinkie
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Tony Romo #9 of the Dallas Cowboys walks along the sideline during the game against the Arizona Cardinals at University of Phoenix Stadium on October 12, 2008 in Glendale, Arizona. The Cardinals defeated the Cowboys 30-24 in overtime.
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Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo practiced Thursday, raising the possibility that he could play despite a
broken pinkie finger on his throwing hand.
Romo threw lightly to his receivers before going through stretching exercises during the early portion of practice that was open to reporters. He talked to offensive coordinator Jason Garrett and coach Wade Phillips while stretching.
Romo, hurt on the first play of overtime in the Cowboys' 30-24 loss at Arizona last weekend, was expected to be out up to a month.
The Cowboys have said Brad Johnson would start Sunday in St. Louis. The 40-year-old backup's last start was in 2006 for Minnesota.
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