Cowboys owner Jerry Jones suggested Wednesday he's content to wait until after the season to begin serious discussions with Tony Romo's camp about a new contract. ?I'm confident that if Tony does what I expect him to do, he'll be our quarterback,? Jones said. Romo is in the final year of a two-year, $3.9 million deal. Jones said he knows waiting until after the season to sign Romo could cost the Cowboys more money, especially if he returns to the Pro Bowl or leads the team to the Super Bowl. ?If he's the quarterback I think he is, he's going to get his money,? Jones said. ?When we've had a quarterback that could compete at a Super Bowl level, we've always paid ? and welcomed the chance to do it.?