
🚨 NFL BOMBSHELL: Dak Prescott’s Life and Career in Crisis — Custody Agreement Reached Just Before Wedding Drama Unfolds! 👇👇👇
In a significant development for Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, he and his ex-fiancĂ©e, Sarah Jane Ramos, have reached a temporary custody agreement just days before a potentially ugly court battle over their children. This decision came after the couple’s split, which shocked fans and made headlines just weeks before their planned wedding on April 10 in Lake Como, Italy.
Prescott and Ramos, who have two daughters together, had initially been set to meet in court to hash out their custody issues. However, the former couple came to an informal temporary settlement agreement just one day before their court date. The Collin County, Texas, judge overseeing the case officially signed the agreement on Wednesday, ending the immediate uncertainty over their custody battle.
The agreement marks a temporary resolution, which has been welcomed by both parties. Statements from the attorneys representing both Prescott and Ramos expressed their gratitude that the couple reached an amicable deal, preventing a lengthy court clash. The custody arrangement comes amid accusations that the breakup was triggered by an argument during their joint bachelor and bachelorette parties in the Bahamas, where Ramos accused Prescott of using burner accounts to communicate with other women during their relationship.
Dak Prescott Looks to Bounce Back After a Disappointing 2025 Season
While dealing with his personal life, Prescott is also trying to recover from a frustrating 2025 NFL season. The Cowboys had a tough year, missing the playoffs for the second consecutive season. The early season struggles began with the trade of All-Pro linebacker Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, leaving Dallas’ defense in disarray. Without Parsons, the Cowboys’ defense ranked among the worst in the NFL, contributing to their failure to secure a playoff spot.
In response, the Cowboys made significant changes to their coaching staff, firing defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus and hiring Christian Parker to take over the defense. As the 2026 season approaches, Dallas is hoping that these changes will help improve their fortunes. The good news for the Cowboys is that the NFC East appears wide open, and Prescott will be aiming to put his personal and professional setbacks behind him as he looks to lead the team back to playoff contention.