Dak Prescott’s offseason hasn’t centered around contract or playoff talk. Instead, an aborted wedding has been the source of stress for the quarterback this year. Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos started the offseason with wedding plans, but those fell apart. However, the two were spotted getting on a plane together, according to a recent report.
Per a Friday report from TMZ posted on X, Prescott and Ramos were seen boarding a plane at McKinney National Airport “around 11:45 am.” The plane was bound for Miami.
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Fans reacted to the report in droves, with some giving emotional reactions.
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“Exes on a jet to Miami – that’s a whole era of awkward,” one posted.
“Father’s Day weekend in Miami is crazy lmao,” another added.
“Rich people life,” one summed up.
Other fans donned their deerstalker investigator hats and delivered theories.
“He’s in Jake Ferguson’s wedding in Miami (Saturday),” one speculated.
“Athletes travel private all the time during offseason. Nothing unusual here,” one shrugged.
“One of dak teammates is getting married in Miami this weekend!!” another added.
According to multiple registry websites including The Ivy House, Jake Ferguson and Haley Cavinder have a wedding planned for Saturday, which would be a potential reason for Prescott and his ex to be on the same plane. Of course, without hearing directly from the quarterback, fans can only speculate about the situation.
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Cowboys receive Dak Prescott injury scare

While the Dallas Cowboys quarterback was on the move at full speed in his personal life, he did not exactly move at the same pace at practice this week, according to Brian Schottenheimer. Per Cowboys reporter Jon Machota, Dak Prescott was limited on Tuesday with a “minor knee issue.” Schottenheimer tried to head off worries at the podium.
“Nothing we’re concerned about,” he said.
Prescott’s injury concern appears to have since leveled off, but the scare was enough to raise concern heading into the break.
With a month before training camp, Dak Prescott will have every reason to ensure to get as much rest as possible. Once training camp starts, any injury could cause a chain reaction that leads to future losses. Any missed direction that is later invoked late in a game could cost the Dallas Cowboys everything.
In the heat of the moment, will Schottenheimer remember that Prescott was missing at a practice in July or August in which the team went over the details on the play call? Most would argue the odds are against him being able to do that.
Edited by Ian Van Roy
