The Dallas Cowboys waived quarterback Brandon Weeden on Tuesday with the possibility of Tony Romo's return this weekend after missing seven games because of a broken collarbone.
Weeden went 0-3 filling in for Romo and Matt Cassel was 0-4. It's the longest slide by Dallas since the team lost seven straight while going 1-15 under Jimmy Johnson in 1989.
Romo is eligible to play again for Dallas (2-7), but it is not yet known if he will Sunday at Miami (4-5). Coach Jason Garrett said that the 35-year-old quarterback who's had broken ribs, two broken collarbones and three back injuries will practice this week.
If Romo "practices well," Garrett says, he will play against the Dolphins.
Manziel not punished
Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel will not be disciplined for a domestic incident last month.
The league investigated whether Manziel had violated its personal conduct policy during a roadside argument with his girlfriend on Oct. 12. The league said it reviewed information from law enforcement and conducted interviews with Manziel and his girlfriend.
The league said it "concluded that there is an insufficient basis on which to take disciplinary action."
Manziel, who has been promoted to be Cleveland's full-time starter for the remainder of the season, was facing a possible fine or suspension. Manziel told police he had been drinking before the disagreement. He was not arrested.