IRVING, Texas (AP) -Tony Romo is feeling better, and Dallas Cowboys coach Wade Phillips is confident the quarterback will be ready to play Thursday.
Phillips says his quarterback has already told the team that he “feels a lot better” than he did after taking a knee in the back early in the Cowboys’ 7-6 victory over Washington on Sunday.
Romo didn’t miss a snap and completed seven consecutive passes on the game-winning touchdown drive in the final minutes, then took a post-game injection for his pain.
It’ll be a quick turnaround for the NFC East-leading Cowboys (7-3), who play Thanksgiving Day against Oakland. Romo said after the game that he “definitely will be playing” against the Raiders.
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