Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo looks healthy and ready to plunge into action once again. He is seen practicing with the team last Wednesday and Thursday doing warm-ups and stretches. And aside from that, he is wearing his uniform while throwing on the field but in limited minutes.

Cowboys coach Jason Garrett also said that Romo is doing fine recovering from his injury but he will be under observation if he is ready to play again. But the biggest news is not Romo's possible comeback on the field but the rumors that he'll be dealt by the team to the Denver Broncos yet again.

According to SportDFW, reports are spreading that Romo will be heading to the Denver Broncos in exchange for DE DeMarcus Ware. Though Cowboys starting QB Trevor Siemian is doing a great job leading the team to a 5-1 record on top of the NFC division but still many pundits believe that he can't guide the team to Super Bowl.

Broncos defense is fantastic allowing only 16.7 points (6th) and 175.0 passing yards (1st) to their opponents after Week 7of this season. But having the 36-year old Romo on their roster will solidify their chances of defending their title and boost their offense in the process.

Although giving up Ware would be a disadvantage on Broncos' defense but having Romo could lead them to great glory as per stated in the report. The report further narrates that Ware has been out for most of the season but their defense is still holding quite well without him. Aside from the fact that Ware will be a free agent after this season, the Broncos might try to trade than lose him for nothing thru free agency.

On the separate report by The Inquisitr, trading Tony Romo could be happening anytime soon. If Cowboys rookie QB Dak Prescott continue to sustain his impressive performance then it might be over for Romo to wear a Cowboys uniform. But aside from the Cowboys, the New York Jets is also another possible destination for Romo if ever he'll be traded.

Will the Dallas Cowboys give up Tony Romo for Denver Broncos' DE DeMarcus Ware?

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