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Co-Parenting Goals: Dak and Sarah Jane Head to Miami Together

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Sometimes the best measure of maturity isn’t how two people handle the good times—it’s what they do when things fall apart. On Friday, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos proved they’re taking that lesson to heart, boarding a private jet together at McKinney National Airport around 11:45 AM with their daughters in tow, headed for Miami.

The timing is deliberate. With Father’s Day weekend approaching, the former engaged couple is putting aside their personal drama to create meaningful moments with their kids. And that’s genuinely worth noting in a celebrity landscape where exes often can’t share the same zip code without tabloid fireworks. These two seem committed to breaking that mold.

The backstory here adds some texture to this co-parenting win. Prescott and Ramos called off their engagement just a month before their wedding after what’s been described as a blowup argument during their joint bachelor and bachelorette parties. That’s a lot of hurt compressed into a short timeline. Yet just last month, they showed up together as a united front for their 1-year-old’s birthday, and now they’re making it happen again. The pair had a brief hiccup in May when Prescott was spotted at a Pro Bull Riders event in Fort Worth with Caitlin Rance—Ramos’s would-be bridesmaid—but both denied anything romantic was happening.

Ramos hails from Florida, so this trip likely includes more than just beach time with the kids. A bigger family gathering could be part of the itinerary, which speaks to a fuller picture of co-parenting that goes beyond logistics and into actual family culture.

What this moment really signals is something refreshing: two people who got hurt, made an impossible decision, and chose to focus on what matters most anyway. In an industry that often rewards public scorekeeping and petty feuds, Prescott and Ramos are taking a quieter, harder road. It’s messy, it probably still stings, but they’re showing up for their daughters. That’s the kind of post-split story we need more of.

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Ava Hart is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.

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