The Dallas Cowboys will take on their toughest task so far this season, Thursday night. They'll gear up to take on a red-hot New Orleans Saints team, who have steamrolled over their past 10 opponents.

Quarterback Dak Prescott insists he isn't worried at all about facing the dominant New Orleans squad, via Charean Williams of NBCSports.

“We have all the confidence in ourselves,” Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott said Monday.

“We’re not going out there and getting awed by another team. They put on their pants the same way we do. They’ve won 10. I guess we’ve won three [in a row]. We’re going to take it one game at a time. That’s all that matters.”

The Cowboys returned to the playoff picture because of a three-game winning streak. Through that span, Prescott has been terrific. He passed for 767 yards, three touchdowns, and no interceptions.

Still, they have to keep the wins coming as the playoff race is a tight one in the NFC. Their 6-5 record is good for the final playoff spot, but the Carolina Panthers and the Seattle Seahawks are trailing them closely.

The New Orleans Saints, meanwhile, has torched opponents through the air the season. They were coming off huge wins against the Cincinnati Bengals, 51-14, the Philadelphia Eagles, 48-7 and the Atlanta Falcons, 31-17.

Quarterback Drew Brees is on pace to earn his first ever NFL MVP award. In 11 games, he passed for 3,135 yards, 29 touchdowns with only two interceptions, and a completion rate of 76.4 percent.

Every secondary has a reason to fear the Saints' formidable attack. But as Prescott had stated, their team is out there to do what they do best and not let themselves be dominated by their upcoming opponent.