FRISCO -- No player has been targeted more than Tampa Bay's Mike Evans this season. Pro Bowl quarterback Jameis Winston doesn't have a problem giving the 6-5 receiver an opportunity to make a play on the ball even when double-covered.

Evans has caught 80 passes for 1,100 yards, 10 touchdowns and a league-best 68 first downs.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expects the former Texas A&M standout to give Dallas problems Sunday night.

"I don't think we'll contain him," Jones said Friday morning on 105.3 The Fan's G-Bag Nation show [KRLD-FM]. "I think he will get catches. The quarterback will really throw the ball for long gains. That's a real challenge.

"To me, that really separates this quarterback from the pack. He will throw that ball deep. He's got a guy there that will go up and get it against always smaller, physically, defensive backs. That's a heck of a weapon."

Evans is from Galveston. He was raised around Cowboys fans, but he was a Peyton Manning fan growing up.

"A lot of my friends are telling me to take it easy on them and things like that," Evans said. "They love the Cowboys down there."

Evans, who has purchased more than 50 tickets to Sunday night's game for family and friends, played in AT&T Stadium while at Texas A&M. He caught seven passes for 83 yards in a 41-13 Cotton Bowl victory over Oklahoma in 2013.

"That's the best stadium I've ever seen, as far as being up to date and all that," Evans said. "The biggest jumbotron. I couldn't take my eyes off of it during the game. It's an amazing place."

And his thoughts on returning to the billion-dollar building for a nationally televised game?

"That's what you want," Evans said. "Prime time. Sunday night against America's Team. We're trying to make it to the playoffs, so this is going to be a real good test for us. And it's a great venue."