The Dallas Cowboys have been a dominant force up front in recent years. Their offensive line has led them to victories, clearing lanes for running back Ezekiel Elliot and protecting quarterback Dak Prescott.

A huge part of the line's success is center Travis Frederick, who missed all of last season with Guillain-Barré syndrome. Thankfully, Frederick is back at full health and ready to return. But his goal is not just to return, but to return better than ever, according to ProFootballTalk.

“I think this week is a big step for me, in my head, I’m not trying to make a big deal out of it because it’s just another game and everything has gone exactly like you hoped it would go. The lead-up to the preseason has gone normally just like I wanted it to. So to me, it’s just a normal first game. At some point there, you’ve got to look back and reflect a little bit on what the last year’s been like and how big of a transition that it really is to be back playing football. It’s one thing to be playing football, but that’s not where I want to be. I don’t want to just be out there. I want to be back playing at a high level and doing everything I can to help this team win.”

With both Frederick and Ezekiel Elliot officially returning to the team, the Cowboys are primed to have another great year on offense. A strong unit on the defensive side of the ball, too, has Dallas as a legitimate Super Bowl contender in 2019-20.