Watch: 5 best catches of the Cowboys 2023 season

From CeeDee Lamb to Jake Ferguson, these are the five best catches from the Dallas Cowboys on the 2023 season. | From @BenGrimaldi

The season has been over for a few weeks now for the Dallas Cowboys, and despite the disappointment of how it ended there were plenty of good moments to remember. For the offense, it might have taken a handful of weeks to get going, but the Cowboys wound up the No. 1 scoring team in the league at almost 30 points a game.

A large part of the offensive success was because of the passing game, which ranked third in the league in yards and helped quarterback Dak Prescott lead the NFL in passing touchdowns. There were some big plays and improbable catches to aid in their passing attack. Here are the five best catches for the 2023 season for the Cowboys.

End-zone angle of Prescott’s red-beam dot to Hilton gives goosebumps

Take a look at the now famous Dak Prescott dime to T.Y. Hilton from an amazing end-zone angle that will give you goosebumps watching it. | From @KDDrummondNFL

We’ve already given space here to the words of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott on the spectacular game he played. “Is this really happening?” he thought, after throwing a Pick-6 on the game’s opening drive to put his team in an immediate hole. He responded, of course, going 24-for-24 against zone coverage en route to a 347-yard passing day and player of the game honors.

In a double comeback, Prescott and company had to come up with some spectacular plays, including this gutsy fourth-down call that allowed the final assault to begin. But the biggest play was of course, that fateful 3rd-and-30 completion to newcomer T.Y. Hilton. “That’s what I do,” Hilton would say afterwards. And while he might be used to making such plays, it’s still an amazing to witness.

Even moreso, when a cameraman captures it from the perfect angle. That’s exactly what Fox photojournalist Chris Hanks was able to do on Saturday. The throw should be placed in the Louvre. This is the angle they need to use.

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