Cowboys coach reacts to Dak Prescott's broken engagement, says NFL star is in a 'good spot' after split
Dak Prescott is 2nd in passing yards and TDs this season, and is potentially leading the Dallas Cowboys to the playoffs. Colin Cowherd says that Dak could be playing at a hall-of-fame level.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos come up short of the goal line.
The NFL star and his now-former fiancée called off their engagement roughly a month before they were scheduled to walk down the aisle. A representative said the pair were "heartbroken" as their relationship came to an end.
"There wasn’t any rockiness in the lead-up, and there was no big argument or blowup," a spokesperson for Jane Ramos said in a statement to People on March 9. "It was a mutual decision."
As the NFL star’s personal life was thrust into the spotlight, reactions poured in across the sports world, including from Prescott’s head coach, Brian Schottenheimer.
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Dak Prescott (4) and Brian Schottenheimer of the Dallas Cowboys hug after the game against the Philadelphia Eagles in the game at AT&T Stadium on Nov. 23, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
Schottenheimer, who was elevated from offensive coordinator to head coach last year, said Prescott is handling the situation well and remains in a good place entering the season.
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"Dak and I have had a ton of conversations," Schottenheimer said. "He’s in a really good spot. Obviously, what he’s dealing with is incredibly tough. But if anyone can handle it, he can," Schottenheimer said, according to The Athletic.
The Cowboys missed the playoffs in Schottenheimer’s first season as head coach, finishing 7-9-1.
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