Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and wide receiver Dez Bryant are both on schedule in their rehabilitation from injuries suffered during the regular season. Bryant suffered a season-ending ankle injury against the Colts on Dec. 5. "He is on target," Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said of Bryant, who is off crutches. Jones also said the team was confident Romo could have played at the end of the 2010 season when his left collarbone was healed. "Certainly we didn't have any negative impact at the end of the year, one way or the other because he can play," Jones said of Romo. "He's certainly going to be capable to do anything and everything he can this offseason [in terms of rehab]."