OXNARD, Calif. -- Receiver Dez Bryant is ready to come home and put on another show.

The Cowboys wrap up a four-week stretch in Southern California on Friday with a morning walk-through practice before boarding a flight back to Dallas.

They play the Colts in their third preseason game Saturday night at AT&T Stadium. On Monday, the Cowboys resume training camp practices for another week, this time back in Frisco at The Star.

"Camp was great. It was outstanding," Bryant said. "I think we came out here and we showed what we were made of. We're ready for the season to start. It's been fun out here and it's time to get back to Dallas and put on a show for the home crowd."

Bryant said he will make his debut Saturday against Indianapolis after not playing in the first two preseason games against Arizona and the Los Angeles Rams. The first-team offense is expected to play a few series. However, running back Ezekiel Elliott is probably not going to play. He didn't take first-team snaps against the scout team Thursday.

But Bryant is raring to go.

"I'm on that field this week, baby. I can't wait," Bryant said. "It's extremely tough sitting out. But at the same time it's cool. You get to let it build up. You get to go out there and show what you can do."

What if Bryant only plays a dozen snaps?

"I'm hoping for a little bit more than that, but if that's it," Bryant said, "I'm going to take advantage of them."

Bryant said he was pleased with what the Cowboys accomplished in Oxnard and called the practices "extremely competitive."

"We came out here and we put it all out here," Bryant said. "It was tough, it was a grind. We loved every moment of it. We embraced it. I think that was the best thing about the camp. We're just ready to move forward. We're just ready to go home in front of that home crowd."

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