Dak Prescott has finally addressed the end of his engagement to Sarah Jane Ramos, months after the couple called off their wedding. Speaking during Dallas Cowboys training camp, the quarterback reflected on the public attention surrounding the breakup, insisting that much of what circulated online did not reflect reality. While acknowledging the emotional toll of the separation, Prescott made it clear that his priority remains the two daughters he shares with Ramos.Dak Prescott says his focus remains on family and footballWhen news of the split first emerged, Sarah Jane Ramos' representative told PEOPLE that the decision was mutual and not the result of a major disagreement.According to the statement, the former couple were “both heartbroken that they’re not getting married.” The representative also said there “wasn’t any rockiness in the lead up, and there was no big argument or blow up. It was a mutual decision.”Since then, Prescott and Ramos have continued working through co-parenting arrangements. In April, they reached a temporary custody agreement ahead of a scheduled court hearing. Weeks later, Ramos celebrated her first Mother's Day as a single parent, sharing a heartfelt message about raising her daughters and expressing gratitude for her family.The children were also recently seen supporting Prescott during Cowboys training camp in Oxnard, California, highlighting the couple's ongoing commitment to co-parenting despite ending their engagement.Prescott admitted that the public attention surrounding the breakup was difficult to process but suggested he tries not to let outside opinions shape his outlook.“Yeah, I mean, I don’t necessarily think it was public to me,” he said. “Once again, I believe what you take in, what you read, what you look up, you’re doing that to yourself.”As Prescott prepares for another NFL season, he appears determined to move forward with his attention firmly on football and fatherhood. While questions about his personal life may continue, his latest comments suggest he hopes to put speculation behind him and keep the spotlight where he believes it belongs: on his family and the season ahead.Dak Prescott addresses breakup with Sarah Jane RamosPrescott opened up about the split during an interview with the Dallas Morning News as he prepares for his 11th NFL season with the Cowboys. The quarterback said speculation surrounding the end of the relationship created unnecessary confusion and painted an inaccurate picture of what happened.“There were a lot of false narratives out there on both of our sides,” Prescott, 33, said.The couple ended their engagement in March, just five weeks before they were scheduled to marry in Italy. The decision surprised many fans, especially after the pair had spent more than two years together and built a family with their two daughters, Margaret Jane, 2, and Aurora, 1.Despite the disappointment, Prescott's focus has remained on his children.“Yeah, it was an unfortunate situation for obviously everybody. More importantly, the kids. And so for me, it’s just about making sure I’m there in every which way for them.”His comments mark the first time he has publicly discussed the breakup in detail, offering a calmer perspective after months of speculation.