The Dallas Cowboys are off to a discouraging start to the 2018 season after dropping two out of their first three games of the year.

Many of these issues stem from their offense, namely the lack of production in the passing game with third-year quarterback Dak Prescott struggling to make the most out of the group of wide receivers and tight ends the front office has assembled this season. With that in mind, head coach Jason Garrett says there are no plans to make any significant changes at this point in time, according to Charean Williams of ProFootballTalk.

“I don’t think there will be any dramatic personnel changes,” Garrett said. “We’ve just got to get back and get locked in and start finding ways to move the ball, be efficient and be productive offensively. Again, there were some good things from the game. We certainly have to build on that but we have to find ways to be a more productive offense. It starts with us looking at ourselves as a coaching staff and then looking at the execution, who’s doing it, what we’re asking them to do, all of that. So we’ve been in that process the last couple of days, excited to get back on the practice field today.”

Beyond Ezekiel Elliott, the Cowboys have struggled to produce, currently ranking 31st with just 13.7 points per game and 145.0 passing yards per contest.

It has been a huge struggle for Prescott to take steps forward in his development this year. He has failed to surpass more than 170 passing yards in any game and is averaging just 5.7 yards per attempt with two touchdowns and two interceptions.

Garrett still has plenty of confidence in Prescott and the rest of the offense beyond Elliott, which makes these next few weeks huge in determining what direction the team heads with that unit.