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Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo had a CT scan of his left collarbone last month as part of the process to determine whether he’ll have surgery in an attempt to avoid further injuries after breaking it twice during the regular season.

Reports at the time were that Romo was planning to have a plate surgically implanted to protect the bone, but it appears there has yet to be a final determination. Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports that the CT scan showed good bone growth and that Romo will have the collarbone re-evaluated in four weeks before making a call on surgery.

Archer also reports that Romo could pass on having the plate implanted and have another operation, called a Mumford procedure, that involves shaving down a portion of the collarbone.

If Romo opts for either surgery, the expected recovery time would be six to eight weeks. That should leave him available for organized team activities in May.