Jerry Jones insists Tony Romo will remain the Dallas Cowboys' starting quarterback when he returns from injury.

"Tony is our No. 1 quarterback," said Jones after the Cowboys' 28-14 win over the Bengals.

Dak Prescott improved to 4-1 with Sunday's win. He has now gone 155 passes without an interception and needs eight more to break Tom Brady's NFL record for the most consecutive passes without an interception to start a career.

"We're going to have the luxury of being able to, I think, see them both," Jones said. "Now I don't want to take anything -- presume that Dak is going to be necessarily healthy. I don't want to presume anything like that, but I welcome the opportunity of having Dak playing at this level and Tony back in excellent health. It's going to be really special for the Cowboys."