Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo can look forward to "a full offseason," so it seems.

The 35-year-old underwent successful surgery to repair his left distal clavicle early March, and the team then announced a six-to-eight week rehabilitation period for Romo before returning to football related activity.

An update on Romo's rehab came Thursday by way of his official Twitter account, which provided the positive news.

My surgery has healed up nicely. Looking forward to OTA's and a full offseason. Let's go! — Tony Romo (@tonyromo) March 31, 2016

Romo has said that he intends to be cleared to take the field for the start of organized team activities in late May, so the timetable for his return seems to be playing out as he had hoped.

Romo missed 12 games in 2015 after fracturing his distal clavicle on two separate occasions.

Here are some key offseason dates to know:

April 18: Teams with returning head coaches may begin offseason workout programs

April 22: Deadline for restricted free agents to sign offer sheets

April 27: Deadline for prior club to exercise right of first refusal to restricted free agents

April 28-30: NFL draft, Chicago

May 6-8: NFL teams host their three-day rookie mini-camps