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After a high-profile breakup, Dallas Cowboys starter Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos are officially going their separate ways and focusing on their own futures. Both are busy starting over in their own way. Dak is putting all his energy into the upcoming 2026 NFL season, keeping his head down and focusing on football. Meanwhile, Sarah is focusing on her health and her kids. 

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She’s been sharing her journey at the gym with her followers. Recently, she posted photos in workout gear with the caption: 

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“Proud of myself. Consistency builds confidence.” 

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The couple’s fairy-tale romance came to a crashing halt just weeks before they were set to marry in Lake Como, Italy. What was supposed to be a celebration turned into a disaster during their joint bachelor and bachelorette parties in the Bahamas.

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Reports suggest the relationship ended right there after Sarah discovered alleged infidelity. Allegations surfaced that he was using secret social media accounts to message other women. After discovering this, Ramos came to the decision, and instead of a big public announcement, the pair sent a private message to their wedding guests that read:

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“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.”

This news came as a huge shock to fans. Since they started dating in 2023, Dak and Sarah seemed like the perfect Dallas Cowboys power couple. They shared everything with the public, from their romantic engagement to the birth of their two daughters. Now, that very public dream has ended, leaving Sarah to find her confidence again as a single mom, especially with the latest development in their breakup story.

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Dak and Sarah reach an agreement ahead of their ugly courthouse clash

NFL quarterback Dak Prescott and his former fiancée, Sarah Jane Ramos, have reached a temporary agreement regarding their two young daughters. This deal allowed them to cancel a scheduled court date in Texas and settle the matter privately on April 15th, just a day before they were about to go to court with their child custody case.

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The couple has two children, namely Margaret, who is 2 years old, and Aurora, who is 10 months old. Both parents will now share the responsibility of raising their girls.

Prescott had previously filed a suit in March seeking temporary custody of his two daughters. After their split, the children had been staying with their mother.

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Prescott’s attorney, Levi McCathern, said, “This agreement is a positive step forward and reflects the commitment Dak has to raising their daughters in a healthy, supportive environment,” he added, “We’re pleased this was resolved amicably and outside of the courtroom.” 

The agreement that the two have come down to is in both parties’ interests. 

However, as per reports, it includes several specific rules to keep things peaceful. Neither parent can take the children out of Texas without written permission, and both must avoid using rude language when speaking to one another. 

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Aaindri Thakuri

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Aaindri Thakuri is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports who blends sharp sporting insight with a narrative style that highlights the human stories behind the game. With three years of experience in sports media, she has developed a distinctive editorial voice while covering the NFL, motorsports, combat sports, and the evolving culture surrounding modern athletics. Over the years she has worked across digital newsrooms and content teams, refining her strengths in reporting, editing, and long-form features. A graduate in Travel and Tourism, Aaindri brings curiosity, empathy, and a storyteller’s instinct to her work. She continues to focus on the emotional and cultural dimensions of sport, creating stories that resonate with readers beyond the final score.

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