In the wake of Tony Romo's pinkie injury, the Cowboys will turn to Brad Johnson, 40, to start at quarterback over the next four weeks. "I don't think I need to say too much," said Johnson. "I always just try to be myself. If you try to fake it, it's not going to carry over. Just go out there and play like I've always played." "It's not like they have to rally around me. We really need to just rally around each other." Johnson is 71-51 as a starter in his 17-year career with four teams. He has thrown 164 touchdown passes.