After four straight wins, Dallas Cowboys WR Amari Cooper is feeling good about his team's chances to book a ticket to Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles. Despite losing their season opener against the defending Super Bowl champs the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Cooper and the rest of ‘America's Team' bounced back and put together a nice little win streak which they extended on Sunday with a blowout win against the shorthanded New York Giants.

  “Our mindset is on a championship,” Cooper said after the 44-20 win in Week 5 (via Jon Machota of The Athletic). “To be a champion, you want to be clean. As an offense, our goal should be to score every drive. If we score every drive, how can you lose?”

Their offense has been the main weapon for the Cowboys so far this season. QB Dak Prescott once again spearheaded the attack for Dallas, scoring three TDs as he connected with Cooper, WR CeeDee Lamb, and RB Ezekiel Elliot. Elliot, who put the icing on the cake with a 13-yard rushing TD in the fourth quarter, also snagged his second consecutive 100+ yard game.

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The Cowboys are currently at the top of the league in terms of total yards (2,198) as well as points (170) after five weeks.

“When you're on a roll like this, you start thinking about a Super Bowl,” Cooper added.

It's been 25 years since the Cowboys have been in the Super Bowl. If they continue on this magical run, it won't be hard to imagine seeing them represent the NFC in the SoFi Stadium for Super Bowl LVI.