The Cowboys’ success this season can be attributed to Ezekiel Elliott’s pregame ritual, according to owner Jerry Jones.

Reflecting on Robert Quinn’s celebratory sack dance from Sunday, in which the defensive end pretended to ride a pony after taking down Dolphins quarterback Josh Rosen, Jones said it was “one of the best” he’s seen, before divulging his prized running back’s locker room activities.

“You know what’s fun is sometimes Zeke will do something like that,” Jones shared on Dallas’ 105.3 The Fan, per The Athletic.

“He’ll put a towel on or put some shorts on and head down through the middle of the dressing room kind of spanking himself as he emulates riding a horse. And that’s before a game, so you can see what an asset he is on and off the field for the Dallas Cowboys.”

The Cowboys made Elliott the highest-paid running back in the league, signing him to a six-year, $90 million extension with $50 million guaranteed after a summer holdout.

The Cowboys steamrolled their first three opponents — which included NFC East rivals Giants and Redskins — by scoring over 30 points in all of their victories.

It remains to be seen if Elliott will participate in the same game-day tradition Sunday before the Cowboys take on the Saints.