
Dak Prescott has had a rough stretch. The Dallas Cowboys quarterback is now navigating something no amount of money can fix: a broken engagement, two young daughters, and the kind of offseason drama that makes Jerry Jones’ press conferences look tame by comparison.
According to a report from TMZ, Prescott and his fiancée, Sarah Jane Ramos, have called off their engagement just one month before their planned destination wedding in Italy.
Heartbreaking: Cowboys star QB Dak Prescott has broken up with his fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos while they were on their joint bachelor and bachelorette parties in the Bahamas this weekend.
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) March 8, 2026
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Nobody’s dropping an official statement just yet, but TMZ painted a pretty vivid picture. The relationship had reportedly been rocky behind the scenes for months. Things came to a head during their joint bachelor and bachelorette party in the Bahamas when a blowup argument pushed things past the point of no return.
Ramos is the one who called it off. Just weeks before, she had posted on Instagram: “Can’t wait to marry the love of my life.” Those posts have since been deleted. Also deleted? The bachelorette party photos. Nothing says “this is real” quite like a social media purge at scale.
To make it sting a little more, Ramos had captioned one bachelorette photo: “I truly believe you can get through anything in life as long as you have really great friends.” Given what came next, that one hits differently.
Prescott and Ramos went public in the fall of 2023. Things moved fast. Prescott proposed in October 2024 during the Cowboys‘ bye week. In classic Dak fashion, the proposal involved a fake golf ball hiding the ring. Ramos almost hit it. He stopped her just in time, and she said yes.
“I dropped it and she almost hit it. [I said] wait,” Prescott recalled with a grin. “Just glad she said yeah and just super, super blessed and happy and thankful for this family I started.”
Less than two months after getting engaged, Prescott signed a four-year, $240 million extension with the Cowboys. Life was looking pretty good for No. 4.
The two share two daughters: Margaret Rose Jane Prescott, born in Feb. 2024, and Aurora Rayne Prescott, born in May 2025. Their girls are two years old and just under ten months old, respectively.
Despite the split, TMZ reports the duo is committed to co-parenting and plan to prioritize their daughters above all else. That part, at least, is genuinely good news. Whatever happened in the Bahamas, these two are still parents first.
Here’s the thing about Prescott: the man has faced genuine adversity before. A devastating ankle injury. A torn tendon. Criticism that would flatten most quarterbacks. He kept coming back.
This is different, obviously. This is personal in a way that doesn’t show up on a box score. But if there’s one thing the football world knows about the quarterback, it’s that he doesn’t stay down. Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones has already signaled that Dallas is going all-in this offseason. “I would bet that we will spend more money in free agency than we have,” Jones said recently. “Expect me to go borrow some of my future.”
The internet, naturally, wasted no time. Fans were quick to note the painful irony that Prescott, one of the most scrutinized quarterbacks in NFL history when it comes to winning a ring, just lost a different kind of ring entirely. The jokes wrote themselves. But beneath the humor, most fans seemed genuinely sympathetic.
At the end of the day, Prescott is a guy who proposed with a fake golf ball, who lit up when he talked about his family, and who was one month away from getting married in Italy.
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