Carson Wentz's Wife Was a Volunteer in Haiti When They Met - His Relationship Timeline with Madison Oberg
American football quarterback of the Washington Commanders, Carson Wentz, met his wife, Madison Oberg, as he pursued a noble cause in Haiti in 2017. The couple's love story began that year and has continued with new additions to their family – now a family of four – in recent years.
Carson Wentz and Madison Oberg not only seem to share their faith as Christians, but the pair has philanthropic hearts with a passion for helping children and communities in need. The couple also shares a love for animals, living with their three adorable dogs and children.
Oberg has consistently been present at Wetz's side, as she frequently attends his games and appears on his Instagram page. In October this year, she was present with their daughters and his family at her husband's game against the Tennessee Titans.
Carson Wentz poses with his wife, Madison Oberg, and their children and family before the game against the Tennessee Titans at FedExField on October 9, 2022 ,in Landover | Source: Getty Images
Who Is Madison Oberg?
Oberg drew her first breath in Lexington, Kentucky, on June 21, 1997. The 25-year-old was born to Brian Oberg and Lisa Broughton and is the youngest of her family after her older sisters Lauren and Alexis.
After graduating from high school, she attended Ozark Christian University, where she worked in the institution's admissions office and handled new student applications. However, she transferred to Missouri State University, where she studied elementary education.
They Met during Voluntary Serve in Haiti
In September 2017, Wentz launched a sports initiative through his non-profit, The Carson Wentz Foundation – commonly known as AO1 – called Mission Of Hope in Haiti. The foundation would build a multi-purpose sports complex and an education center for the Haiti youth.
The purpose of the building was to provide a venue to carry out sports programs and facilities for educational tutoring, along with nutritional meals and vitamins. Wentz believed strongly in the initiative and the opportunities it would bring.
As he served for the Mission of Hope, he met Oberg, who was also volunteering for the cause. It's unclear when they started dating, but the couple made their first public appearance on Instagram in December of that year.
Wentz had shared a selfie of himself in a hospital bed, with Oberg posing alongside him after undergoing surgery, as the lovers smiled at the camera while holding their thumbs up. Alongside the photo, Wentz gushed about Oberg, expressing his gratitude for the "beautiful young lady" who supported him.
The following year in February, Wentz asked for Oberg's hand in marriage in a grand romantic gesture, and she gladly agreed. He took to social media, excitedly announcing the good news and expressing how much he couldn't wait to marry his best friend.
On July 15, 2018, they officially tied the knot at Lakehouse Inn in Eastside Rockhill Township, Buck County. Among the groomsmen were Wentz's former teammates, Jordan Matthews and Trey Burton. Jatavis Brown is also a former teammate of Wentz's from the Philadelphia Eagles; however, he's now retired.
Parents to 2 Beautiful Girls
Wentz and Oberg welcomed their first daughter, Hadley Jayne, on April 27, 2020. She weighed 8 pounds and 2 ounces and measured 20 inches in height. He announced the arrival of his firstborn on social media with a thread of the infant's photos and her parents.
Wentz wrote about how excited he and Oberg were to be parents alongside the slideshow, calling his "sweet little girl" a blessing. On November 16, 2021, Oberg gave birth to their secondborn, Hudson Rose, who weighed 7 pounds and 14 ounces and measured 19.75 inches.
The father of two excitedly announced Hudson Rose's arrival, saying he couldn't wait for her and Hadley Jayne to "run the world," or at least his world. He shared the news alongside a slideshow of Hudson Rose lying in her hospital cot, with other photos depicting the infant cradled in her parent's arms.