OAKLAND, Calif. — Cowboys coach Jason Garrett spoke to the team last week about what they should expect from the spirited fans in Oakland Sunday night.

They delivered, and Dez Bryant loved it.

"That's my kind of party," Bryant said. "Hey, let's have some fun. I just love how they show support for their team. Those are real fans. That's how you're supposed to be for your team."

After Dak Prescott scored on a five-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter, Bryant and Prescott were pelted with beverages and other objects near "The Black Hole."

Could see Oakland fans on the broadcast keeping it classy throwing bottles at Dak and the Cowboys after the last TD #DALvsOAK pic.twitter.com/GZ4iEG9eCv — Joey Hayden (@_joeyhayden) December 18, 2017

One of the objects was a hat. Bryant caught it, and then reversed dunked it off the ground.

"Who don't know about The Black Hole," Bryant asked. "They vicious out there. I expected that."

Bryant finished with two receptions for a game-high 59 yards.

The three-time Pro Bowler said he's never seen so many double teams as he has during this six-game stretch without Ezekiel Elliott. He's expecting that to change with Elliott returning this week.

Bryant said he even joked with Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio at halftime about the extra coverage.

"I was never frustrated," Bryant said. "I said, 'Hey man, what's up with all this doubling? Let's play some football.' Just joking. Nothing too serious. They gave us one-on-one one time and they paid for it."

The play he was speaking about resulted in a 40-yard reception on a vintage Bryant jump and catch near the right sideline. Four plays later Dan Bailey made what ended up being the game-winning 19-yard field goal.