BREAKING: Dak Prescott’s Fiancée Sends Six-Word Message to Cooper Rush’s Wife

Dak Prescott has been sidelined for the Dallas Cowboys since he suffered what turned out to be a season-ending hamstring injury in Week 9. Back-up quarterback Cooper Rush has been starting in his stead, who incidentally, did not take the field in Dallas’ season finale on Sunday.

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Instead, it was third-string QB Trey Lance who was given the chance to lead the charge for the Cowboys in their final game of the regular season. In his first start for Dallas, the former No. 3 overall pick went 20-of-34 with his passes for 244 yards and zero touchdowns.

The Cowboys lost again at home, suffering a 23-19 home defeat against the Washington Commanders.

Despite her husband not playing in the game, Lauryn Rush was still at AT&T Stadium to cheer on the Cowboys on Sunday. Cooper Rush’s wife also took to Instagram to share a photo of herself alongside the other team WAGs (wives and girlfriends).

Lauryn Rush’s post included some of her favorite gameday outfits throughout the season. One in particular caught the attention of Prescott’s fiancée, Sarah Jane Ramos, who sent a six-word message to Lauryn Rush via the comments section.

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“The blue fit A personal fav,” Ramos wrote.

Ramos was referring to the second photo in Lauryn Rush’s post. In it, she is seen wearing an oversized denim jacket which she paired with silver knee-high cowboy boots. This was Lauryn Rush’s ensemble for Dallas’ home game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Dec. 2.

According to Ramos, this was the piece that stood out to her the most among all of Lauryn Rush’s head-turning gameday fits.

At this point, it remains to be seen if Ramos and Lauryn Rush will still be on the same WAGs team next season. While Prescott is locked up with the Cowboys for the foreseeable future, Cooper Rush is going to be a free agent this offseason.

For all we know, Cooper Rush may have already played his last game in a Cowboys uniform.

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