Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones considered Tony Romo's performance in the season opener "one of the best games I've ever seen him play" despite two critical turnovers late in the loss to the Jets. Romo accepted the blame for the loss -- the first in franchise history after leading by 14 points in the fourth quarter. "This may draw a little criticism, but I thought Tony played one of the best games I've ever seen him play," Jones said. "You can make a big case that the way he played for three quarters was how we got there at the end and looked like for sure we were going to get the win. But he played outstanding." Dallas has lost seven of Romo's last eight starts.