The Cowboys are plenty aware that they've got a good thing going. They're 8-1 with the best record in the NFL, coming off a dramatic 35-30 victory Sunday at Pittsburgh.
Several veteran players gathered Monday at a Salvation Army center in Dallas to serve early Thanksgiving meals, per tradition. (The rookies attended a similar event in Fort Worth).
Among the topics discussed:
What will it be like to have veteran quarterback Tony Romo active this week against the Baltimore Ravens, as a backup to rookie Dak Prescott, per team owner Jerry Jones?
"His spirits are high," said veteran tight end Jason Witten of Romo.