Don’t Expect To See Tony Romo Play For Cowboys Vs. Eagles In Week 17

Share this: Don’t expect to see Tony Romo take the field Sunday in the Dallas Cowboys’ regular-season finale against the Philadelphia Eagles … unless disaster strikes. Although Dallas already has secured home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones made it clear after his team defeated the Detroit Lions on Monday night that he hopes Romo remains on the sideline while rookie quarterback Dak Prescott remains under center against the Eagles in Week 17. “Because I don’t like the circumstance it would come under, which would be injury,” Jones explained, according to ESPN.com. There’s been some debate as to whether the Cowboys should give Romo reps with a first-round bye locked up. Prescott has been excellent this season, but with each snap

Ex-Patriot Brandon Browner Agrees To Terms To Return To Seahawks

The Legion of Boom will reunite in 2016. Cornerback Brandon Browner has agreed to terms to return to the Seattle Seahawks, the team announced Sunday. Browner played for the Seahawks from 2011 to 2013 after spending four seasons in the CFL. Browner, fellow cornerback Richard Sherman and safeties Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor made up the Legion of Boom. Sherman, Thomas and Chancellor remain with the Seahawks. Browner, 31, beat the Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX as a member of the New England Patriots in 2014. He played on the New Orleans Saints in 2015. He led the NFL in total penalties in each of his past two seasons. Thumbnail photo via Winslo...