The Dallas Cowboys are off this week and Jerry Jones says the team has no timetable to decide on whether Dak Prescott or Tony Romo will be their quarterback going forward.

"I don't have any idea, no one does as to what the situation will be a game or games down the road," Jones said. "We don't have any idea. The main thing is we're all looking at the same music and we all feel the same thing. The team is positive with each other. We feel like we can make mistakes and overcome them. Everybody feels good about all of what we're doing."

Romo is due to return from a compression fracture in his back, but the rookie Prescott has played very well and the Cowboys at 5-1. In six games, Prescott has completed 68.7 percent of his passes for a 103.9 rating and seven touchdowns against one interception.

In 14 seasons, Romo has bested that completion percentage just twice and has a 2.1:1 touchdown to interception ratio overall.