Times have certainly changed in Dallas following the acquisition of wide receiver Amari Cooper.

Early in the season, Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was leading a struggling passing attack that ranked near the bottom of the NFL in yards. Without Dez Bryant in the building, Prescott was instead targeting Allen Hurns, rookie Michael Gallup, and Cole Beasley. Now, Beasley is always a reliable weapon, but Hurns was extremely inconsistent. Even Gallup was still learning the offense and contributed on an irregular basis. Prescott failed to top 200 passing yards until week four and only threw two touchdown passes.

However, the situation changed once the Cowboys traded for Cooper. The former Raiders receiver has been an outstanding member of this roster, immediately stepping into the role of big-play threat/Prescott's comfort blanket. Sunday's game was only the latest example as Prescott targeted Cooper on multiple occasions, finding his new weapon for more than 200 yards and three touchdowns. Prescott totaled 455 yards through the air on the day to go with those touchdowns, leading the Cowboys to the season sweep victory over the Eagles.

For his efforts, the third-year quarterback has earned FedEx Air Player of the Week honors from the NFL. According to the official announcement, Prescott accounted for 61 percent of the votes while Patrick Mahomes (27 percent) and Andrew Luck (12 percent) finished second and third.

While this is Prescott's first award of the season after a sluggish start, he should be in line for possibly one or two more. The Colts have a stingier secondary than most and will be harder to score points against, but the following two games are against the Buccaneers and the Giants. Tampa Bay has one of the worst defenses in the league, especially against the pass, and has given up an average of 268.5 yards-per-game to opposing quarterbacks. Prescott and Cooper should have a field day in week 16.

The Giants may not have as terrible of a pass defense as the Buccaneers but can still be beaten through the air. New York is rated 19th overall in the NFL while allowing an average of 249.0 yards-per-game. Although Prescott did struggle during the week two victory over the Giants with fewer than 200 passing yards and only one interception, he should be far more productive in the season finale.

With the Colts on tap, Prescott will look to continue his production by finding Cooper and Gallup for big gains. Indianapolis should be far more focused on stopping Ezekiel Elliott as both a runner and receiver, which will give the wide receivers far more agreeable coverage. Whether this defense helps Prescott win another award remains to be seen, but he should at least be able to lead his team to victory and reach nine wins.

Kickoff between the Cowboys and Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium is set for 1:00 p.m. EST. on Sunday.