Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos Break Up: Dallas Cowboys QB's Wedding Called Off One Month Before Italy Ceremony

Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos Break Up: Dallas Cowboys QB's Wedding Called Off One Month Before Italy Ceremony
Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos

One of the NFL's most high-profile romances is over. Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and his fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos have called off their engagement — just one month before they were set to walk down the aisle at a destination wedding in Italy. The split was triggered by a blowup argument at their joint bachelor and bachelorette parties in the Bahamas.

What Happened Between Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos

Prescott and Ramos have broken up one month before their wedding. The relationship had been rocky behind the scenes for months, but things came to a head with a blowup argument at their joint bachelor and bachelorette parties in the Bahamas — and Sarah Jane called it off. The reality is the relationship is beyond repair.

The pair were slated to get married in Italy on April 10, just weeks before the 2026 NFL Draft. Neither Prescott nor Ramos has publicly confirmed or denied the reports, and no representatives have issued official statements.

Sarah Jane Ramos's Cryptic Final Posts — Then Silence

Earlier this week, Ramos had shared photos from her bachelorette trip with friends on social media, writing that she believed anything in life could be overcome with the support of close friends. Just days before that, she had also posted about looking forward to marrying Prescott at the upcoming ceremony.

Those posts have since been deleted. The timing of the deletions confirmed the split to many fans who had initially dismissed the reports.

As of Sunday, Ramos continues to list "fiancée" in her Instagram bio, with fans speculating online that the reason for the couple's split is linked to Ramos refusing to sign a prenup — though this remains just a theory.

Who Is Sarah Jane Ramos?

Sarah Jane Ramos grew up in Tampa Bay, Florida, and completed her studies in criminalistics and criminal science at Florida State University. Following graduation, she worked in the hospitality sector before moving into the wine and spirits industry, joining Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits as an on-premise sales consultant. She later became a brand specialist representing Moët Hennessy and Diageo before returning to a managerial role at Southern Glazer's.

Despite dating one of the NFL's most recognizable quarterbacks, Ramos largely kept a low profile and continued building her own professional career throughout the relationship.

Their Relationship Timeline — From Cowboys Game to Broken Engagement

Prescott and Ramos were first publicly linked in the fall of 2023 when she was seen supporting him at Cowboys games. They welcomed their first daughter in February 2024, and Prescott proposed in October 2024. They welcomed their second child in May 2025.

Prescott proposed while the couple was playing golf, utilizing a fake golf ball for the ring that Ramos almost hit out of habit before Prescott stopped her. About the proposal, Prescott said: "I dropped it and she almost hit it."

With the breakup occurring in March 2026, the couple was engaged for one year and five months.

Two Daughters — Co-Parenting Is Now the Focus

Prescott and Ramos share two daughters: Margaret Jane Rose and Aurora Rayne Prescott. Following the split, the couple's focus will be on co-parenting their two young children.

The couple had been photographed together as recently as February 5 at the 2026 NFL Honors red carpet in San Francisco, making the sudden public split all the more jarring for fans.

Dallas Cowboys Off-Season Context — A Tough Year on and off the Field

Last season, Prescott and the Cowboys had a down campaign that saw the team miss the NFL postseason. The Philadelphia Eagles captured the NFC East for the second straight season. The Cowboys have already been active this offseason, using the franchise tag on wide receiver George Pickens.

Prescott is currently recharging in the offseason and will return to spring training in the coming months. For the Cowboys quarterback, 2026 is shaping up to be a year of significant personal and professional reset on multiple fronts.