OXNARD, Calif. -- Coming off three days of rest Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo had perhaps his sharpest practice of training camp.

Romo completed 15 of 19 passes in team and 7-on-7 drills Monday, raising his camp total to 83-of-128 in those situations.

Romo completed 12 of his first 13 passes, with the lone incompletion a drop by running back Alfred Morris on a check down. Romo and wide receiver Terrance Williams were particularly effective, connecting six times. In the blitz period, Romo found Williams on three of four plays as the defense was paying extra attention to Dez Bryant.

Romo and Bryant hooked up on two crossing routes that would have led to big gains and took advantage of a mix up in coverage by the defense for what would have been a touchdown. Their only misstep came in one-on-one drills, when Romo thought his receiver was breaking up the field on a double route. Instead Bryant broke off toward the sideline.

In his last two practices, Romo has completed 22 of 27 passes. The timing is coming back.

On to the observations: