Tony Romo did not need a doctor to tell him he broke his left collarbone. The sensations he had lying on Lincoln Financial Field were the same ones he felt in 2010, when he suffered the same injury at AT&T Stadium.

Romo suffered his latest injury late in the 3rd quarter of their 20-10 victory over division rival Philadelphia Eagles. He is expected to miss eight to 10 weeks based on preliminary indications.

Romo will undergo more tests Monday, including a CT scan, a Cowboys official said. The tests will determine whether he needs surgery.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he was "heartbroken" over the loss of their quarterback. Romo will join star receiver Dez Bryant on the Cowboys' sideline. Bryant had surgery last week after breaking his right foot in the season-opening win against the New York Giants. He is expected to be out four to six weeks but could need longer to recover.

n 2010, Romo suffered the same injury when he was driven into the turf by Giants linebacker Michael Boley in Week 7. Romo did not have surgery to repair the collarbone. The team held out hope Romo could return later that season, but he was eventually placed on injured reserve Dec. 22 with two games to go in a lost 6-10 campaign.

Brandon Weeden will take over as the Cowboys starter but if you're a Cowboys fan, being without your starting QB and star wide out along with defensive superstar Orlando Scandrick the season is looking pretty dim.

We'll see how it goes.

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