Dak Prescott had a very productive October – at least off the field.
As the Dallas Cowboys’ star quarterback and the team struggle to a 3-4 start to the season, Prescott got engaged to longtime girlfriend and baby mama Sarah Jane Ramos in spectacular fashion, but his She paid a high price for the 10-carat ring that was given to her.
Prescott became the NFL’s highest-paid man this season with a salary of $60 million a year and a total of $240 million over four years, so he could afford an expensive diamond ring or buy Baller’s 400, which was just built in 2012. You can also demolish a million-dollar mansion.
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This home in Prosper, Texas was custom built on 7 acres and had its own private pond and stream. It had all kinds of luxury amenities. See more highlights with aerial views and interior photos.
TMZ posted a video of the building being demolished as Prescott looked on.
#dakprescottHis Texas mansion was reduced to a pile of rubble on Tuesday… and #DallasCowboys The superstar watched all of the destruction from just a few feet away. The full article is on my profile! pic.twitter.com/dvt7yBdWU9
— TMZ (@TMZ) October 9, 2024
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Prescott has plans to build an even more attractive mansion on the site, but he doesn’t seem too happy about the backlash the high-profile demolition has garnered.
Prescott told reporters, “Frankly, the way the story was reported is strange.” “I’m trying to keep my personal life private, trying to build a house and a place and have a piece of land where I’m trying to raise my daughter and family, but I’m trying to keep my personal life private, and I’m trying to keep my life private, and I’m trying to build a house and a place and have land where I’m going to raise my daughter and my family, but I’m trying to keep my personal life private, and I’m trying to keep my life private, and I’m trying to build a house and a place and have a piece of land where I’m going to raise my daughter and my family, but I’m trying to keep my private life private, and I’m trying to keep my personal life private, and I’m trying to build a house and a place and have some land where I’m going to raise my daughter and my family, but I’m trying to keep my personal life private, and I’m trying to keep my life private, and I’m trying to build a house and a place and have a piece of land where I’m going to raise my daughter and my family, but I’m trying to keep my personal life private and have a lot of things like drones and extra video and honestly… , I really don’t appreciate it. I’m very happy to be able to build what I want at this point.”
Hey, when that happens, you can demolish the incredible mansion to build a new one, so flexible. Now, if Prescott were able to cut out this season and start over, Cowboys fans wouldn’t complain about it.
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