Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo (clavicle) is leaning toward a Mumford procedure on his left clavicle rather than attaching a plate over the healing collarbone, according to a source. With the Mumford procedure a portion of the distal clavicle is shaved off or removed. Romo hasn’t made a final decision, however, for the surgery he will undergo in March. He will continue to gather facts and evaluate each procedure that he has discussed with doctors. Both procedures have a six-to-eight week recovery period.