(Source: Dallas Cowboys) OXNARD, Calif. - Tony Romo has enjoyed this day for 14 straight years: the first padded practice of training camp. And the Cowboys' 36-year-old quarterback is as energized as ever. Coming off a productive spring he calls 'the best offseason I've had in a long time,' Romo enters training camp healthy after missing 12 games last season due to injury. The collarbone has healed, his back continues to feel stronger the further removed he gets from his 2013 surgery, and he's ready to build a foundation for a new season. Romo met...
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