Cowboys QB Dak Prescott, girlfriend Natalie Buffett break up after 2 years

Cowboys QB Dak Prescott, girlfriend Natalie Buffett break up after 2 years

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and Natalie Buffett have broken up after two years of dating, Page Six can exclusively reveal.

Multiple sources confirm the longtime couple actually split around March 2022 but have kept it close to the vest. We’re also told Prescott has been casually dating.

natalie buffett and dak prescottThe former couple had dated for about two years.natalie_buffett/Instagram

Reps for the former couple didn’t immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.

The athlete, 29, and Buffett, 25, began dating sometime in 2020 based on social media photos, though it’s unclear just exactly when they became official. She posted their first picture together in honor of his 27th birthday, captioning the outdoorsy shot at the time, “Happy birthday babe.”

Advertisement

dak prescott kissing natalie buffett on the football field We’re told they split sometime last year.
dak prescott and natalie buffett on football field We’re told they split sometime last year.

Advertisement

We’re told they split sometime last year.

Advertisement


The model honored the occasion the following year, writing, “So proud of everything you’ve accomplished and overcome this past year.” However, she’s since deleted the tributes.

Prescott hasn’t appeared on the model’s Instagram page since February 2022, when they attended the NFL Honors event together; however, she doesn’t appear on his page at all.

dak prescott and natalie buffettWe’re told he’s been casually dating.Getty Images for DIRECTV

The breakup news comes at a brutal time for Prescott, as he and the Cowboys lost 19-12 to the 49ers during the NFC divisional round Sunday. The NFL pro shouldered the blame himself, telling reporters that the elimination was “100 percent” on him.

“Yeah, just disappointed. Guys that played their asses off. Defense, who gave us an opportunity to win this game, who played hard against a really, really good offense, a really good team,” Prescott said.

“And for us to only put up the points that we did, that’s unacceptable, and it starts with me. I’ve got to be better. No other way to sugarcoat it.”