Tony Romo is healthy enough to play, but is unlikely to be made active by the Dallas Cowboys for Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to sources.

Romo went through his second straight full practice Thursday, working with the scout team. He hasn't played since suffering a compression fracture in his back during a preseason game Aug. 25.

On Wednesday, ESPN's Ed Werder reported Romo had been medically cleared and that the decision to be active is now in the hands of the coaches.