The Dallas Cowboys have yet to lose a game thus far into the 2019-20 regular season while the team's perfect 3-0 start is thanks in large part to the performances of both quarterback Dak Prescott and wide receiver Amari Cooper.

While this duo is currently in the midst of its first full season together after Cooper came over to Dallas via trade from the Oakland Raiders midway through last season, it appears as though this offensive tandem is clicking on all cylinders.

As a result of the Cowboys' latest win, a 31-6 victory over the lowly Miami Dolphins, Cooper promptly spoke out about his connection with Prescott.

“He’s becoming a better player. I’m becoming a better player,” Cooper told reporters on Sunday afternoon, via Jori Epstein of USA TODAY Sports. “If we both can stick around here for a long time, we’ll be able to grow together.”

Prior to blowing out the Dolphins on Sunday afternoon in Dallas, the Cowboys defeated both the New York Giants and Washington Redskins in Weeks 1 and 2, respectively.

Now 3-0 on the season with the Drew Brees-less New Orleans Saints next up in Week 4, the Cowboys are already in prime position in the NFC East division as the second-place Philadelphia Eagles are a mere 1-2 on the year.

With the Eagles struggling and both the Giants and Redskins unable to compete at a high level this time around, it seems as though the NFC East is already the Cowboys' division to win or lose.

Although it is still early in the campaign, Dallas is clearly well ahead of the pack.