Despite reports indicating that he is dealing with two fractured transverse process (vertebrae), Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo will travel with the team to London and prepare as if he's playing, according to team owner Jerry Jones.

Jones sounded optimistic about Romo's chances for playing in Week 10 following Sunday's 28-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals.

“We’re betting on him playing,” said Jones, as reported by CBS DFW. “If we didn’t think he could play, he wouldn’t be on that long plane ride.”

Dallas will play Jacksonville at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday, followed by a Week 11 bye.

Brandon Weeden completed 18-of-33 passes for 183 yards and a touchdown with two interceptions in Romo's place Sunday. Dustin Vaughan, an undrafted rookie out of West Texas A&M, is the team's third quarterback.