With how the Dallas Cowboys offense has looked this season, it seems like little can slow them down. Now with Kellen Moore running the offensive show and Dak Prescott looking better than ever, the Cowboys are proving they're a real Super Bowl threat.

The only thing that can stop Dallas would be the unpredictable injury bug. It was reported Wednesday that wide receiver Amari Cooper had a precautionary MRI on his ankle.

While the nature of the injury doesn't seem to be that severe, Cooper is the leading wide receiver for an offense that has found their stride early. Cooper was limited in practice today, and his progress will be monitored closely through the week as the team is set to face the New Orleans Saints this Sunday.

Dallas' number two wide receiver Michael Gallup is already on the injury report, as he was inactive for last weeks game against the Miami Dolphins after having arthroscopic knee surgery, the Cowboys would really be hampered if their top two receivers were unable to suit up for their first big test of the season.

Although Dak has looked terrific, they might need to depend a bit more on their run game and Ezekiel Elliott this Sunday. So far this season, Cooper has totaled 16 catches for 238 yards and four scores.

When and if Dallas is able to get back to full health, they will be a scary team to watch as they try to continue their dominance over the NFC East.