Dak Prescott's quiet comeback is louder than ever, and this time, it's personal

   

The Cowboys quarterback is gearing up for a new season, a new baby, and a new outlook on life, with fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos calling the plays.

After a difficult 2024 that ended with an injury and uncertainty, Dak Prescott is entering 2025 with more clarity, confidence, and joy than ever. The Dallas Cowboys star made a surprise appearance at the Würth 400 NASCAR event in Texas over the weekend, where fans were delighted to see him goofing off with teammates, tossing footballs, and even throwing in his signature "hip-whip" warmup move, a full-circle moment after last year's hamstring troubles.

But while fans were focused on Dak's movement, he quietly revealed something even bigger: he and fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos are about to welcome baby no. 2.

"My crew chief", a tribute with heart and horsepower

In a photo shared to Prescott's Instagram and reshared by Sarah, the quarterback posed with his visibly pregnant fiancée on the infield at Texas Motor Speedway. The caption? "My crew chief " , a sweet nod to NASCAR lingo and a deeper message about who's really steering the ship these days. Sarah later posted her own update: "Any day now lil mama ," confirming their second daughter is due May 22.

The couple's love story has been fast and full of milestones. First linked in September 2023, they welcomed their first daughter, Margaret Jane Rose, in February 2024. By October, they were engaged. And just two months later, baby no. 2 was on the way. The new baby's middle name? Rayne, a heartfelt homage to Prescott's own name and legacy.

Family first, football next, and that's just how he likes it

While some athletes keep their private lives under wraps, Prescott and Ramos have embraced this chapter with warmth and openness. From baby bump updates to candid family moments, their social media feeds radiate something rare in sports: authenticity.

Still, it's not all soft moments and slow Sundays. With OTAs approaching and a contract extension looming, Prescott is stepping into a defining stretch of his career, but on his own terms. Whether or not he returns to MVP form remains to be seen, but one thing's certain: he's already winning where it matters most.

As Sarah leads the countdown to delivery, Prescott's calm, joyful presence signals something new. He's not just back, he's better.