Witten sustained two sprained ankles and a sprained knee. He has been receiving treatment since Sunday’s victory over the Philadelphia Eagles for his hampering injuries. Witten is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the 2-0 Atlanta Falcons, but he just might play because of the veteran’s high tolerance for pain. Besides, Witten has not missed a game since 2010, when he suffered a broken jaw.
Romo, now on the injury reserve (IR) list, saw his NFL-record streak of 41 consecutive road games with a touchdown pass come to an end Sunday as he left the game. The Cowboys has owned the Eagles on their home turf, with the Cowboys the last four times that they have played in Philadelphia. Now, as the Cowboys prepare to take on the Atlanta Falcons at noon this coming Sunday, the Cowboys will look quite different on offense than when the season started. Most notable will be the quarterback position, which will be occupied by Romo’s backup Brandon Weeden.
This will be Weeden’s first start for the Cowboys since his only start last season where he threw two interceptions in the 28-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Weeden expressed that he knows it will be a challenge, but will try not to put any extra pressure on himself. Also, Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones stayed positive concerning Romo’s eight week departure, by stating that a key thing is that Romo should be back at the close of the regular season, and be ready if there should be a playoff run for the Cowboys.
One last note worth mentioning, if the Cowboys intend to extend their consecutive road wins to eleven, they will have to clean up on committing so many penalties. The Cowboys were truly fortunate to come away with the victory after setting a franchise record with 18 penalties. We will just have to wait and see just how resilience these rowdy Cowboys are come Sunday.
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