Dez Bryant's confidence has got to be sky high right now.

In the last two weeks his Dallas Cowboys have locked up the NFC East and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. He also has 12 catches, 152 receiving yards and two reception touchdowns. Oh yeah, and don't forget his first passing touchdown of his NFL career.

Apparently Dez is feeling pretty good about his arm. Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones recently said on The Fan's GBag Nation on 105.3 KRLD-FM that the wide receiver "tried to go to the quarterback meeting this morning."

"He's proud of that," Jones said. "I know he's lobbying Scott [Linehan] for more plays."

After the win over the Lions, Bryant said he was "really nervous" of the play call.

"Now, when we executed the play, I was like, 'Yes, that's what I'm talking about,'" Bryant said. "I hit them with the [Golden State Warriors star] Steph Curry. I threw the ball and I turned around because I knew it was completed."

All joking aside, Jones said it was good to see Bryant have the kind of game he did against Detroit.

"That was a great play, but of course he did what he does best too [Monday] night which is catch touchdowns and make great plays to give our team a chance to win. We're just fortunate to have Dez on our team. He's been a team player all year. He hasn't been concerned about his individual statistics and what he's doing. He's doing everything he can to help our team to win a football game."

Bryant said the Cowboys have been practicing the play for the last five or six weeks. However, the last time they attempted it, the ball fell incomplete.

"That was one of the best feelings because I look up to Wit," Bryant said. "I got to complete a pass to him ... that's a Hall of Famer. That's one of those moments that will forever be with me."