Former Mississippi State QB Dak Prescott led the Dallas Cowboys to their eighth win of the season, and naturally that has led to more questions about whether Dallas will continue to start Prescott, or turn to Tony Romo, the team’s starting quarterback dating back to 2006.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones address the quarterback situation after Dallas’ 35-30 win over Pittsburgh on Sunday.

“We’re going to let this decision in this case make itself. Dak’s got a hot hand and we’re going to go with it,” Jones said according to ESPN’s Todd Archer.

Prescott posted an impressive statline of 22-of-32, 319 yards and 2 touchdowns, including a 50-yard bomb to Dez Bryant. Romo was recently cleared to return to practice after injuring his back in preseason.