FRISCO, Texas -- Tony Romo is healthy enough to play, but the Dallas Cowboys quarterback is not expected to be active Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers, sources told ESPNs Adam Schefter and Adam Caplan.Romo went through his second straight full practice Thursday, working with the scout team. He returned to practice last week on a limited basis as he comes back from a compression fracture in his back suffered during a preseason game Aug. 25.Coach Jason Garrett has been noncommittal on Romos return this week. On Wednesday, ESPNs Ed Werder reported Romo had been medically cleared and that the decision to be active is now in the hands of the coaches.With Tony, its just a day-by-day evaluation, Garrett said. He had a good [Wednesday]. It followed with what he had done last week. Hes moving around well. Hes throwing the ball well. Well just see what hes able to do [Thursday] and make our evaluation from there.Offensive coordinator Scott Linehan said the Cowboys would go over the game-day roster on Saturday as a staff.I think hes able to do everything, Linehan said. Again, we evaluate it after the day and see how [Thursday] went. Each day I think he does a little more. Weve been encouraged with the response hes been able to have physically coming back the next day. Hes getting better and getting stronger. Were real encouraged where he is right now.Rookie Dak Prescott will remain the Cowboys starter against the Steelers. He has Dallas atop the NFC with a 7-1 record, and the Cowboys can match a team record Sunday with their eighth straight win. Prescott has 12 touchdown passes and two interceptions. He has also run for four TDs.Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones position has evolved regarding who will be the teams starting quarterback when Romo is fully healthy. Jones said Romo is the No. 1 quarterback as recently as Oct. 9 but acknowledged the team will take into account the chemistry of the club during its ongoing winning streak.Speaking on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas on Tuesday, Jones said the Cowboys might never have a final answer on the quarterback decision.Anybody with any sense knows that Tony would like to be playing, Jones said. You understand what a competitor he is. Thats that. The key thing that I want to emphasize [is] that we probably are never going to have this totally sorted out. Were going to play it by ear, play it as it comes. We can do that, and to do it really right for the advantage of the team, which we deserve, hes really got to be ready to go at the top of his game. We have the luxury of getting him that ready. And when we do that, weve got an edge that can take us a long way. 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Colon, an All-Star, won his third straight decision while facing his former club. The right-hander earned the 2005 AL Cy Young Award with a 21-8 year for the Angels. Mike Trout hit a two-run homer in the first on a ball he crushed into the elevated seats in left-centre, then Colon settled in nicely against Los Angeles loaded lineup. Colon (14-3) allowed two runs and seven hits in six innings, struck out two and walked two. He has won 11 of 12 decisions since losing May 9 at Cleveland and has lost just once since turning 40 on May 24. "Id be lying if I said I thought hed be 14-3 right now," manager Bob Melvin said. After his Aug. 22 suspension last year carried into this season, Colon now is among more than a dozen players being investigated by Major League Baseball for ties to a Florida clinic accused of distributing performance-enhancing drugs. He is concentrating only on his pitching. On Friday, he helped the AL West-leading As bounce back from an 8-3 defeat in Thursday nights series opener. Lowrie homered in the bottom of the first to get the As to 2-1, then singled home two runs to put his team ahead in the second two batters after Eric Sogards tying single. Vogt connected in the sixth, and he thoroughly enjoyed catching Colon. The pitcher shook him off 10-12 times. "Its fun to watch him just move the ball around the zone, move the ball in and out," Vogt said. "Hes just got so much knowledge and experience to be able to bring to the table. He knows what pitch to throw and when, how to throw it and manipulate it and all that kind of stuff. He really is special." Jerry Blevins walked the first two Angels of the ninth. Grant Balfour relieved and allowed Albert Pujols two-run single. He struck out Josh Hamilton to end it for his 27th save after blowing his first opportunity since April 29, 2012, Tuesday night at Houston -- snapping hiss franchise-best streak of 44 saves in a row.dddddddddddd. Jerome Williams (5-7) lost his second straight start to the As while facing them for the fifth time this year. He yielded four runs and six hits in five innings. The As pushed his pitch count up in a hurry, and he threw 103 in all over five innings -- his fifth straight outing of five or fewer innings. "We need these guys to come out and give us a chance to win when they take the ball," manager Mike Scioscia said. "At times its been a little spotty." Williams lost his fifth straight decision and has a seven-start winless stretch since beating the Orioles in Baltimore on June 12. Williams, who pitched for Oaklands Triple-A Sacramento club in 2009, received a mound visit after Coco Crisp followed Sogards tying single in the second with a base hit. Crisp started a nice double play in the third when he caught Pujols fly and threw to second baseman Sogard to get Trout after he reached on an infield single. Crisp was "shocked" he made the play. "Just like any other fly ball, guys are going to try to tag on me because I dont have the strongest arm. Today, my arm actually felt pretty good," he said. "Thats not my forte." Said Colon with a grin: "He surprised the whole world with that throw, and the fans." Angels second baseman Tommy Field singled in the second for his first major league hit since Sept. 28, 2011, while with Colorado. NOTES: Crisp passed Jose Canseco for sixth place on Oaklands career stolen base list with 136. Reggie Jackson is fifth (144). ... As LHP Brett Anderson, recovering from a stress fracture in his right foot, will throw another bullpen session Saturday. If that goes well, the next step will be a simulated game. ... Special adviser Phil Garner is in Oakland for this homestand and was on the field for batting practice. ... Angels 2B Howie Kendrick was out of the lineup because he needed a day off, Scioscia said, adding that Kendrick will return Saturday. ... LHP Vargas, sidelined by a blood clot in his left armpit area, continues to throw off the mound every three days and should be able to rejoin the Los Angeles rotation soon. ... The teams will wear throwback uniforms from 1969 for Saturday afternoons contest as Oakland hosts a 60s theme day. ... Oakland opened the gates at 4:30 p.m., in a new earlier Friday format to allow fans to watch Home Run Derby champ Yoenis Cespedes and others take batting practice. ' ' '