The high-profile engagement between Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and his fiancée, Sarah Jane Ramos, has come to an abrupt end with the cancellation of their wedding. Multiple reports have surfaced detailing the reasons behind this sudden split, with infidelity allegations taking center stage.
Wedding Officially Called Off After Bahamas Argument
According to TMZ, the couple's wedding plans were scrapped following a heated argument during their joint bachelor and bachelorette party trip to the Bahamas this past weekend. The outlet reported that Prescott and Ramos contacted their guests on Monday to officially cancel the Lake Como wedding, which had been scheduled for April 10.
"It is with heavy hearts that we privately inform our attendees that we have made the very difficult decision to cancel our wedding. We deeply apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you and we welcome your prayers," read an email obtained by TMZ that was sent to approximately 250 guests.
Infidelity Allegations Surface
Page Six reported on Tuesday that the root cause of the breakup was "ongoing infidelity issues" involving the four-time Pro Bowler. A source familiar with the situation told the outlet that Ramos believes Prescott had been communicating with other women during their relationship.
The source claimed Prescott allegedly used different social media profiles to send inappropriate messages to several women, including exes. The couple had reportedly discussed these concerns in January, with the situation reaching a tipping point during their Bahamas trip.
Ramos Denies Prenup Dispute Rumors
Amid the breakup speculation, rumors circulated on social media suggesting the wedding was called off due to a prenuptial agreement dispute. Ramos directly addressed these claims in the comment section of a Speakeasy podcast clip featuring former NFL players LeSean McCoy and Emmanuel Acho.
"This had nothing to do with a prenup," Ramos commented on an Instagram post of the discussion. "I hope we can put that rumor to rest now."
Subtle Social Media Hints
Many observers believe Ramos may have dropped subtle hints about the split on social media days before it was officially reported. She posted on Instagram: "I truly believe you can get through anything in life as long as you have really great friends. I love these girls so much."
The post featured numerous pictures of a bikini-clad Ramos with a large group of friends, including several Cowboys WAGs (wives and girlfriends) such as Jeanne Grier, wife of quarterback Will Grier, and Brandi Yvonne, girlfriend of safety Juanyeh Thomas.
Focus Shifts to Co-Parenting
Prescott and Ramos had been together since 2023 and have two daughters together: Margaret, age two, and Aurora, nine months. According to TMZ, the relationship is "beyond repair" and the couple will now focus on co-parenting their children.
The source who spoke to Page Six confirmed this direction, stating that Ramos is "done" with her romantic relationship with Prescott and that the pair will concentrate on raising their daughters together.
Background on the Couple
Prescott and Ramos got engaged in 2024, shortly after the quarterback signed a massive US$240-million contract extension with the Cowboys. Ramos, a certified wine and spirits specialist, had spoken openly about their relationship in previous interviews.
In a late 2024 interview with Sports Illustrated, Ramos discussed how parenthood had affected their relationship: "Obviously, parenting brings a new element to your relationship because it's not about you two anymore, the priority is your child. It makes you understand your partner on such a deeper, emotional level, and it's definitely brought us even closer."
Just last week, Ramos had posted photos from her bridal shower, which included their daughters, captioning it: "The most intimate and beautiful bridal shower of my dreams. So grateful for my aunts who hosted it and my girlfriends and family that came to celebrate. I love you all so much and can't wait to marry the love of my life with all of you by my side."
Prescott's Football Career
Dak Prescott has been the Cowboys' starting quarterback since being selected in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL draft out of Mississippi State. He immediately rose to stardom, winning the Rookie of the Year award in his first season.
Despite impressive regular-season statistics—Prescott has thrown for almost 36,000 yards over his 10 seasons in the NFL, along with 243 passing touchdowns—he and the Cowboys have struggled in the playoffs. The team has posted a 2-5 record during his tenure and has never reached a conference final game.
The cancellation of Prescott's wedding adds another layer to what has been a challenging period for the quarterback, both personally and professionally, as he prepares for the upcoming NFL season amid these personal developments.
