Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is concerned that his recent split from fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos could lead to heckling from rival fans and players during the upcoming 2026 NFL season, according to a report from the Daily .
Prescott, 32, and Ramos, also 32, called off their engagement and planned wedding in Italy just weeks before the ceremony, following a heated argument during a joint bachelor and bachelorette party in the Bahamas earlier this month. Multiple outlets, including TMZ and People magazine, confirmed the breakup, with sources citing ongoing issues in the relationship.
The couple, who share two daughters — MJ, born in late 2023, and Aurora Rayne, born in May 2025 — had been engaged since October 2024. Reports vary on the exact cause of the split, with some pointing to rumors of Prescott messaging other women via a secret social media account, while others mention an ultimatum from Ramos over alleged infidelity issues. Ramos has publicly denied that a prenup disagreement played a role, addressing the speculation in an Instagram comment.
Prescott’s primary worry, as detailed in the Daily Mail report, centers on how the personal turmoil might affect his professional life. With a $240 million contract and the Cowboys’ Super Bowl aspirations on his shoulders, he fears the drama could distract from his performance and invite trash talk on the field. A source told the outlet that Prescott is particularly dreading road games in hostile environments, such as Philadelphia, where Eagles fans are known for their intensity.
“One spot he’s not looking forward to going to is Philadelphia this year, where their fanbase is brutal because both teams are such rivals,” the source said. The Cowboys are scheduled to play away games against the Eagles, Giants, Packers and Colts in 2026 — all venues with passionate crowds that could seize on the off-field news.
Ramos, for her part, has leaned on friends amid the fallout, posting on Instagram: “I truly believe you can get through anything in life as long as you have really great friends.” She has removed “fiancée” from her social media bio but still lists herself as engaged on her personal website.
The split has generated buzz across social media, with X users discussing the news, though direct references to potential on-field heckling remain limited in public posts. Prescott, drafted by Dallas in the fourth round in 2016, has thrown for 35,989 yards and 243 touchdowns in 139 games over his 10-year career.
Neither Prescott nor Ramos has commented publicly on the heckling concerns. The Cowboys open training camp in July, with the regular season kicking off in September.
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