Dak Prescott's Wedding Plans Abruptly Canceled Amid Prenuptial Disagreement
In a surprising turn of events, Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott and his longtime partner, Sarah Jane Ramos, have officially called off their wedding, which was scheduled to occur in just under a month. The couple, who share two young children together, have decided to end their engagement following a significant dispute over a prenuptial agreement, according to multiple insider reports.
Prenup Dispute Leads to Relationship Breakdown
The primary catalyst for the split appears to be Ramos's refusal to sign the prenuptial agreement presented by Prescott's legal team. Sources indicate that while the proposed agreement was not considered overly stringent, Ramos sought additional security measures, leading to an impasse after weeks of negotiations. "The prenup wasn't very strict," a source familiar with the situation explained. "Everyone basically kept whatever they had before the marriage. It was pretty straightforward." However, Ramos reportedly hired her own attorney to review the document, and the two sides could not reach a mutual understanding.
Tensions Escalate During Bahamas Celebration
The relationship had reportedly been rocky for several months behind the scenes, but matters came to a head during a joint bachelor and bachelorette party held in The Bahamas. An explosive argument at the event prompted Ramos to make the final decision to cancel the wedding. "We're told 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," TMZ Sports reported. Insiders now believe the relationship is beyond repair, shifting the focus entirely to co-parenting their two children, who are ages two and nearly ten months.
Financial Stakes and Future Co-Parenting
Prescott, 32, has amassed a substantial fortune during his NFL career, earning more than $296 million to date. He is currently in the midst of a lucrative four-year contract with the Dallas Cowboys worth $240 million. The financial implications of the prenuptial agreement were a critical point of contention, as Ramos reportedly desired more assurances regarding her future security. In the days leading up to the breakup announcement, Ramos hinted at underlying tensions through a social media post on Instagram, writing, "I truly believe you can get through anything in life as long as you have really great friends. I love these girls so much."
Moving forward, both Prescott and Ramos are committed to prioritizing the well-being of their children through effective co-parenting. The couple will navigate their separate lives while ensuring they provide a stable and supportive environment for their young family, despite the dissolution of their romantic relationship.



