
Dak Prescott continues to lead the Dallas Cowboys to wins.
The rookie signal-caller displays poise in the pocket, pinpoint accuracy, an understanding of where to go with the football and composure in all circumstances in a four-game win streak that has Dallas atop the NFC East.
Prescott is the first Cowboys rookie QB to win four games -- let alone in a row. He's gone 155 pass attempts without an interception (eight attempts from breaking Tom Brady's record of 162 to start a career.
Owner Jerry Jones reiterated Sunday that when Romo returns, it will be his team.
"Tony is our No. 1 quarterback. We're going to have the luxury of being able to, I think, see them both," he said. "I don't want to presume that Dak is going to be necessarily healthy, I don't want to presume anything like that. But I welcome the opportunity of having Dak playing at this level and Tony back in excellent health. It's going to be really special for the Cowboys.
"If Prescott leads a road win over the Green Bay Packers in Lambeau Field next week, it would seem difficult for the Cowboys brass to pull a quarterback on a five-game winning streak.