ARLINGTON -- It didn't take long for Dak Prescott and Dez Bryant to find a rhythm in Saturday night's 24-19 preseason win over the Indianapolis Colts.

Prescott targeted the Pro Bowl receiver on his first pass play. First and 10 from Dallas' own five, Prescott found Bryant for an eight-yard strike that was quickly turned into 23 yards after breaking a tackle.

"He has been healthy all offseason, so that chemistry has grown," Prescott said. "He's been a guy that his ears are wide open, wanting to know what I'm thinking, and I want to know what he's thinking. It's just been back and forth of just talking and doing it out there on the field and it's only growing."

Six plays later the two hooked up again, this time on a back shoulder throw that Bryant hauled in at Indianapolis' six-yard line. The defending corner fell and Bryant avoided a big hit from another defensive back as he spun into the endzone.

The play went for 32 yards and the game's first score. Seven plays, 95 yards on the drive.

"Dez is a guy that you just give him a chance one-on-one," Prescott said. "Film study helps, but more importantly those reps we've had in practice all camp long probably have been more valuable to us."

The two were on the field for one more drive before their first preseason action of the year came to an end. Prescott finished the night playing 18 snaps, Bryant 17.

"To me, it's the best Dez has been," Prescott said. "Somebody asked me the other day who I think the most improved player is and I said Dez, just the way he's been taking care of his body, his effort, his attitude. Everything from last year to this year, it's just exciting to throw him the ball and watch what he can do after the catch."