EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Dez Bryant and Tony Romo will be back soon, but the Dallas Cowboys received good news on the recoveries of both players.

Romo was able to do some throwing last week for the first time since breaking his left collarbone in a Week 2 win against the Philadelphia Eagles. Because Romo is on the injured reserve/designated to return list, he is not eligible to play again until Nov. 22 against the Miami Dolphins, but he can return to practice Nov. 4.

Injured Dallas Cowboys stars Dez Bryant, left, and Tony Romo are both making progress as they each work to recover from injury. AP Photo/Gus Ruelas

"He did a little throwing and did it very good, very comfortable," owner and general manager Jerry Jones said. "Now of course he's still got weeks of normal bone-type healing, but still the fact that he's throwing without any attendant pain in the other shoulder is a very good sign."

Jones said Bryant has not had any extra pain in his surgically-repaired right foot after stepping up the rehab process during the course of the week. While it was not good enough for Bryant to play Sunday against the New York Giants, Jones is hopeful Bryant can play Nov. 1 against the Seattle Seahawks.

"He worked out good today [at MetLife Stadium], and from his work from [Saturday], he is very comfortable," Jones said. "He didn't have any lasting negatives from yesterday and got some good work in here today, so we'll just see how the week goes. But certainly he's working hard and without any negative feedback the next day."

Bryant had surgery Sept. 14 and the team had given a four-to-six week recovery period. Last year defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence was cleared to play after seven games after having the same surgery.

Jones said Bryant flew to New Jersey on his own on Saturday to be with his teammates.