Dak Prescott, powering through in the final two games with a painful AC joint sprain in his right shoulder to finish the season with 4,902 yards passing, one yard short of matching the franchise single-season record, a 99.7 QB rating and a career-high 30 touchdowns.
Ezekiel Elliott, finished with 1,357 rushing yards and 12 rushing touchdowns, the third 1,000-yard season of his four-year career.
They had two 1,000-yard receivers, Amari Cooper finishing with 1,189 yards and eight touchdowns, and Michael Gallup finishing with 1,107 and six touchdowns. And their third receiver, Randall Cobb, finished with 828 yards, the most by the team's third receiver in club history since in 2016, Cole Beasley actually led the team with 833 receiving yards.
And get this, from a team standpoint, the Cowboys offense finished with the most total yards in franchise history (6,904), the most passing yards in franchise history (4,751) and the Cowboys finished with the No. 1 offense in the NFL (431.5), the first time they've had the top offense in the league since 1977 when they won Super Bowl XII.