Dak Prescott Allegedly Got Caught Cheating – Used Burner Accounts To Send “Inappropriate Messages” To Exes & Other Women
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was reportedly using “burner accounts” to cheat on Sarah Jane Ramos before their wedding was shockingly called off.
Over the weekend, news broke that Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos called off their wedding, just a month before they were set to tie the knot. The two had been linked together since Sept. 2023 and have two daughters.
Another report indicated that Ramos decided to cancel the wedding after a heated argument in The Bahamas. The couple was in The Bahamas for their joint bachelor and bachelorette party.
According to Page Six, Ramos accused the Pro Bowl quarterback of “ongoing infedility issues.” More specifically, she caught Dak Prescott communicating with other women via burner accounts on social media.
Our source says Ramos and the Dallas Cowboys quarterback stayed behind after their friends left, at which point she found out that Prescott was allegedly using incognito social media profiles to send inappropriate messages to multiple women and ex-flings.
We’re told the certified wine and spirits specialist confronted Prescott and made the decision to pull the plug on their nuptials. They went on to send their hundreds of wedding guests a joint email announcing the news. Our source adds that Ramos is “done” with her romantic relationship with Prescott and wants to focus on co-parenting their children.”
Prescott and Ramos got engaged in October 2024. Their scheduled wedding date was Apr. 10 in Lake Como, Italy.
Dak Prescott Has Yet To Address Split From Sarah Jane Ramos

Prescott has yet to address the split from Ramos. Perhaps it’s only a matter of time. But if the infidelity accusations are true, he may be better off keeping quiet on the matter.
The 32-year-old is coming off a tremendous statistical season. He threw for 4,552 yards, 30 touchdowns and only 10 interceptions. Unfortunately for Dak, the Cowboys’ defense was pathetic, keeping them out of the playoffs for a second straight year.
Dallas’ offseason has gotten off to a strong start, however. They applied the franchise tag to George Pickens, re-signed Javonte Williams, traded for Green Bay Packers star edge rusher Rashan Gary and brought in veteran safety Jalen Thompson on a three-year deal.
With the draft still over a month away, the Cowboys still have plenty more opportunities to bolster their roster.
