C.J. Anderson of Denver Broncos done for the season?

Denver Broncos running back C.J. Anderson will be placed in the bench after suffering an injury on Monday's successful game against the Houston Texans.

Anderson suffered a bone bruise in his right knee during the game, and will undergo an arthroscopic procedure on Thursday, per nfl.com.  

He might be out for a few weeks. But Ian Rapoport of NFL Network Insider reported that Anderson told the people closest to him that he is out for the remainder of the season.

No official statement from the Broncos yet.

Will Tony Romo start as quarterback once again?

There are some indications that Tony Romo is closer to play again for the Dallas Cowboys.

According to NBC Sports, Tony Romo attended the practice of the Cowboys on Wednesday. He only did very little. He just practice throwing the ball. But he does it without helmet or any indications that he was an official participant for the Cowboys' practice.

On Thursday, he joined the practice of the Cowboys once again. But he did so in a more different way. He was still throwing some passes. But this time, he was already wearing a helmet and his jersey. This is the first time that Romo participated in a practice with a helmet and jersey since the preseason.

Dallas Cowboys' coach Jason Garrett said that the veteran quarterback looks good during the practice and is listed as "day-to-day"

Since Tony Romo got injured, he is involved in a lot of trade rumors circulating around NFL. One of those rumors is a trade that would send him to Denver Broncos. The public can't be blamed.

Dak Prescott is doing a great job as a quarterback for the Cowboys while Romo is recovering from the injury. In fact, even without Romo, the Dallas Cowboys lead the NFC East Team division with a record of 5-1.  

Now that Romo is getting better and might return very soon. Will the Cowboys insert Romo to the starting line-up once again? Or will Dak Prescott continue to be the starting quarterback?