Cowboys Insider — Week 3 Preseason Preview vs Indianapolis ColtsBy Coach Cody Hirsch — PML Dallas Cowboys


Final Tune-Up, Final Statements: Cowboys Travel to Indy Seeking Preseason Sweep

Two games down, one to go.
The Dallas Cowboys close out the PML preseason under the dome lights of Lucas Oil Stadium, where the Indianapolis Colts await — a team that mirrors Dallas in youth, developmental urgency, and roster experimentation. Week 3 of the preseason is no longer the traditional “dress rehearsal,” but for these Cowboys, it is the final chance for players to stamp roles, win jobs, and prove they belong in the 53-man future of this franchise.

Through two games, Dallas has found an identity built around explosive plays on offense and opportunistic defense. Now, the mission shifts: sustainability, consistency, and finishing drives. The preseason wins don’t matter in standings — but they matter on film, in evaluation rooms, and in the message sent across the league: the Cowboys are building thunder, not just noise.


What’s at Stake for Dallas

Quarterback Momentum & Depth

Rookie QB Maalik Murphy has seized control of reps with command and confidence, and the expectation is he will get the opening series — possibly two — before the staff turns to Alonzo Barnett II and Dak Prescott, depending on availability and rotation strategy.

Murphy’s goals this week:

  • Continue fast starts on scripted drives
  • Finish red-zone possessions with points
  • Protect the ball without neutering aggression
  • Maintain rhythm with Mingo, Wingo, & the TE room

If Murphy closes the preseason cleanly, the narrative entering Week 1 becomes less “Can he?” and more “When should he?”

RB Roles Narrowing

Phil Mafah and Jaydon Blue have provided contrasting sparks:

  • Mafah: power anchor & early-down bully
  • Blue: instant acceleration & perimeter threat

The Colts’ fronts rotate heavier bodies and controlled-gap linebackers; if Dallas imposes its will in the run game early, the tone is set. Expect TreVeyon Walker to get meaningful touches late as the staff evaluates change-of-pace viability.

WR Depth Chart Decisions

Jonathan Mingo has locked his spot and continues to look like the focal point of the passing game.
Week 3 is about the rest:

PlayerGoalPath to Role
Ryan WingoWin contested ballsPhysicality & RAC efficiency
Kevontae TurpinSpecial teams + gadget impactField-flipping explosiveness
Denzel BostonConsistency underneathRoute precision & catch security

With vets resting, there is real opportunity here — especially for RAC threats who turn five-yard throws into forty-yard drives.


Defensive Storylines to Watch

Safety Ascension

Jeremiah Cooper has been the breakout defensive voice of the preseason — field vision, tackling, and a game-changing INT last week. Against Indy, he’ll face TE-centric concepts, a true test of discipline in space.

LB Rotation

Henry To’oTo’o and Marist Liufau have been machines — diagnostic, physical, and trustworthy. Week 3 is about:

  • Passing-down sub packages
  • Blitz timing
  • Communication with safeties & nickel

Edge & Front Pressure

The Colts lean on RPOs and quick game when pressured — the Cowboys’ rotational rushers need to force depth into drops and disrupt timing.
Look for KneelandPerich, and Emerson Jr. to hunt early.


Three Keys to the Game

  1. Win early downs defensively
    Make the Colts play behind the sticks, forcing predictable passing structures.
  2. Red zone conviction
    Dallas scored 24 against Denver but walked away without a red-zone TD — that is the final layer before regular-season football.
  3. Ball security > box score
    One turnover can undo everything learned — this week is about clean football and finishing drives.

Colts Overview — What They Bring

Indianapolis has spent the offseason shifting between young-QB development and identity searching. Their defense is anchored by athletic linebackers and long corners who challenge catch points, while their offense thrives on timing and rhythm.

Expect:

  • Motion-heavy looks to test communication
  • Tight end usage up the seam
  • Delayed blitzes on early downs
  • Edge contain principles to limit QB escape lanes

Indy wants to force Dallas to stack plays — not hit explosives. This preview suggests Dallas may need patience before fireworks.


Player to Watch: TE Zack Kuntz

Kuntz has flashed downfield threat potential — but this week will reveal his consistency:

  • Can he sustain run fits?
  • Can he win leverage vs man and zone?
  • Can he be a red-zone mismatch?

Quietly, his performance may reshape how Dallas opens the regular season offensively.


Coach Hirsch’s Internal Checklist

(Unofficial but very real)

  • “Is the huddle crisp?”
  • “Are calls getting in fast enough?”
  • “Do we know what we are in when motion starts?”
  • “Who wants it when it’s 3rd and 4?”
  • “Can we close out the fourth without drama?”

What to Expect in the Dome

The Cowboys are not chasing preseason perfection — they’re chasing preseason validation.

Expect:

  • Controlled aggression in the first quarter
  • Rotational battles through the middle quarters
  • A closing effort focused on execution, not hero ball

If Dallas leaves Indianapolis with clarity, clean film, and health, this preseason becomes more than developmental reps — it becomes momentum.


Prediction (Not About Score — About Identity)

Dallas will look like a team that knows who it wants to be — and players fighting for roles will make that identity sharper, louder, and harder to ignore.