Owner and general manager Jerry Jones indicated the
Dallas Cowboys will keep
Tony Romo on the team's active roster as the quarterback recovers from a compression fracture in his back.
"We don't have anybody valuable enough to take up that lost spot to give us the opportunity to see how [Romo] does," Jones told 105.3 The Fan in Dallas. "There's just not enough value there realistically to bring someone else in. That's the deciding factor.
You don't have to spend a lot of time, going over and kind of circumcising a mosquito. ... There's nobody good enough to take that spot to give you a chance for that 'if' -- if [Romo] can come back."