Jerry On Romo Playing In Final Games: "I Don't Want To Knock The Rust Off And Risk Injury"

By: Josh Clark

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DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - Cowboys owner Jerry Jones doesn't anticipate playing Tony Romo in the final games of the season.

"I don't want to knock the rust off and risk injury," Jones said regarding Tony Romo's chances of playing this year, barring an injury to Dak Prescott. "As sharp as he looks in practice, there's no rust I'm interested in knocking off. He's so sharp out there [in practice] it's unbelievable. He picks it apart."

Dallas is 11-1 and can clinch home field advantage throughout the playoffs if they win and Seattle and Detroit lose.

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