Dallas Cowboys teammates Dak Prescott and Dez Bryant showed some early chemistry on the first drive of the game Saturday night in Dallas.
On the first offensive play of the game, Prescott found Bryant for an easy 23-yard gain. Prescott looked to the left, pulling the safeties and linebackers that way while Bryant got open on the right side. Prescott quickly turned back and fired a strike. Easy connection.
.@dak to @dezbryant!
Move the sticks! #INDvsDAL https://t.co/y4bsyDzpCI
— NFL (@NFL) August 19, 2017
Then to cap off a seven-play 95-yard drive, Prescott found Bryant streaking down the left sideline for a 32-yard touchdown score.
.@Dak
+ @DezBryant…
Yup. You know what happens next.Got 'em! #ThrowUpTheX https://t.co/VUxqSA29OO
— NFL (@NFL) August 19, 2017
This drive was too easy. Dallas was a hot knife, and Indianapolis’ defense was room-temperature butter. The Cowboys were running without Ezekiel Elliott in this game, too. NFC defenses, beware. The ‘Boys are back, and they look smooth right now.