The Cowboys successfully dominated the Philadelphia Eagles at home Sunday afternoon but paid a heavy price.
Franchise quarterback Tony Romo suffered a broken left clavicle in the third quarter of Sunday's rivalry games. This is an injury he suffered a couple of seasons ago however with Dez Bryant injured as well Romo's injury impacts the Cowboys it should make more of an impact than it has in the past.
Romo is slated to be out for around 4-8 weeks however with a broken clavicle rehabilitation is truly a case by case basis. Romo was seen smiling and cheering on his team and did not seem in bad spirits as the game ended.
The Cowboys are awaiting a CT scan on Romo's injured clavicle which could help clear up his cloudy injury projection. The silver lining to all of this is that the Cowboys won the game in convincing fashion without their franchise quarterback and they kept DeMarco Murray in check the entire game.
Murray ended the day with 2 yards on 13 carries in the week 2 loss. Murray was hit behind the line of scrimmage plenty of times on Sunday; he had several goal line carries where he was stopped cold. This game was so emotional for both teams but clearly the Eagles are the ones pressing the panic button on their season.