Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo's return in NFL is uncertain and it looks like Jerry Jones, the team owner, is looking into the idea of extending Romo's vacation and let Dak Prescott lead the Cowboys.
With the current standing of the Cowboys, they are now leading the NFC East having a 5-1 record. And the Dallas Cowboys are giving their rookie quarterback, Dak Prescott, the merit for this.
As cited by CBS Sports, Jerry Jones shared that for Tony Romp, there is no definite time frame for him to get back on the field. And rumors are rife that Jones wants to extend Prescott reigns as the team's starting quarterback until Romo fully recovers.
After their significant 30-16 victory against the Green Bay Packers, the Cowboys really deserve a rest this week. And coming Week 8, they be back on the field against the Eagles. This will also serve as a time for doctors to completely check Tony Romo's condition if he can already play.
However, concerning Tony Romo's injury, it usually takes 6 to 10 weeks for him to be fully healed plus the constant assessment from the doctor specialist. It can be recalled that the Dallas Cowboys veteran quarterback suffered a back injury following their match against the Seattle Seahawks. This incident was a defining moment for both Romo and the team since they both thought it would already be the end of Tony Romo's career.
But as Tony Romo gets close to getting fit once again, as per Sportsrageous, the Dallas Cowboy area faced with the problem of starting quarterback. They have a great deal of choices with Tony Romo and rookie Dak Prescott. And with Tony Romo's return, the Dallas Cowboys are not giving full certainties.
Meanwhile, Dak Prescott led his team last Sunday when they won over the Philadelphia Eagles with a score of 29-23 that delivered them to their sixth successive victory.
As the Dallas Cowboys are still uncertain with Tony Romo's return, at least they have Dak Prescott who keeps to his status of a rookie with a promise.