Cowboys WAGs pampered at lavish pajama party thrown by Dak Prescott’s girlfriend before blowout loss
By Jaclyn Hendricks,
5 hours ago
Not all of Week 6 was bad for the Cowboys.
Prior to Sunday’s blowout loss to the Lions at AT&T Stadium, the wives and girlfriends of the team enjoyed a lavish pajama party thrown by Sarah Jane Ramos, the girlfriend of star quarterback Dak Prescott.
In footage shared on social media, the significant others of Cowboys players were treated to facials, glam sessions, sweet Halloween treats and more, including stations where they could design custom cowboy hats and clear bags for game day.
Morgan Martin, the wife of guard Zack Martin, posted an Instagram video from the festivities, which also featured designer goodies, charcuterie and wine aplenty.
“The most deserving man and the best partner and father,” Ramos gushed on her Instagram Stories last month.
It’s been an uneven season for the Cowboys (3-3) through the first six weeks.
The Cowboys dropped two straight games at home following their season-opening win over the Browns in Cleveland on Sept. 8. Dallas then rebounded with two road wins over the rival Giants and Steelers, respectively.
“I thought we would do a lot of things better in that football game and think we can,” Jones said. “We just didn’t do them out there today and don’t have a lot of answers. What are you going to do about it? We’re gonna go to work.”
The Cowboys now enter their bye week and will visit the 49ers on “Sunday Night Football” on Oct. 27.
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