ARLINGTON, TX - NOVEMBER 26: Tony Romo #9 of the Dallas Cowboys is lead to the sidelines by team officials after being sacked by the Carolina Panthers in the third quarter at AT&T Stadium on November 26, 2015 in Arlington, Texas. Romo left the field following the play. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

Tony Romo chimes in on how much longer he thinks he can play

Will he make it this long?

Tony Romo has broken the same clavicle three times, has fractured his back and suffered a herniated disk over his career.

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But just because he's suffered a handful of injuries doesn't mean the quarterback is ready to hang 'em up anytime soon.

According to ESPN, Romo said he thinks he can play four or five more seasons:

"I'm not in my mid-20s anymore, but I do think based on what my situation has been like the last three or four years, I do think this [offseason] is drastically different," Romo said after Wednesday's organized team activity.

"It takes me back five years ago when I was able to do things the way [I had]. I'm not there yet. I still got these months to just get after it, but it's exciting to actually be able to get after it a little bit. But if everything keeps going the way it's going, I think it's going to be exciting going into camp."

With outstanding position players such as Dez Bryant and now Ezekiel Elliott, is Dallas can keep Romo healthy, the Cowboys could be serious Super Bowl contenders.