ARLINGTON, Texas -- As players and coaches left the Dallas Cowboys' locker room following Sunday's 35-17 victory against the New York Giants, nobody was quite sure if Kellen Moore was still around.
At barely 6 feet, Moore can blend in with Cowboys' support staff.
So when Moore was spotted as he left the coaches' locker room, he was quickly enveloped by cameras and microphones, which was likely reminiscent of his days at Boise State but not an NFL playing career in which he made two starts.
For all that went right for the Cowboys -- from Dak Prescott's 405 passing yards and four touchdown tosses to Jason Witten's first touchdown in his first game back, Travis Frederick playing in his first game after missing 2018 with an autoimmune disease, Ezekiel Elliott finding the end zone after just one padded practice this summer, Amari Cooper and Michael Gallup each having more than 100 receiving yards and Randall Cobb scoring a touchdown in his first game with the organization -- Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones immediately praised Moore.