Cowboys QB Tony Romo, RB Felix Jones ready for Sunday night

As has been expected for the past couple of days now, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo will be well enough to start Sunday night's game versus the New York Giants. Head coach Jason Garrett has chosen his words carefully when describing Romo's injured right hand this week, but during a Friday radio interview, owner Jerry Jones was emphatic that Romo is healthy.
"He's going to be playing at full strength," Jones said. "... Romo is where we had dreamed that he would be and hoped he would be relative to after his injury last week. So I feel good there. It should be even better by Sunday night and he's getting good work in. That's a good thing."
Romo practiced with a wrap over the hand Friday, but he's not expected to wear any extra protection over it come game time.
Running back Felix Jones @felixjones28 is listed as questionable on the injury report, but he practiced on all three days this week and is expected to get a full workload in week 17.

Fantasy Analysis:

Jones ran for more than 100 yards in relief of the injured DeMarco Murray against the Giants in week 14. He touched the ball 22 times in that game and 25 times in week 15. Given the matchup, his role in the offense and his relatively good health, Jones is a solid RB2 this week. Romo should be well inside the top 10 at QB this week as points should be plentiful in this game.

Source:
ESPN