AP

After weeks of deliberation, Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo had surgery to shore up his left collarbone against what would be a fourth fracture. And he has now declared that everything is fine.

“My surgery has healed up nicely,” Romo said on Twitter. “Looking forward to OTA’s and a full offseason. Let’s go!”

The Cowboys and their fans undoubtedly will be looking for a full regular season and postseason. While that’s hardly a guarantee given Romo’s back issues, eliminating the left collarbone as a potential source of lost time can only be a positive.