NFL star Morgan Moses has a tight-knit family of six, including his wife, Jessica, and four kids: three sons and a daughter.
Morgan has always kept his family close to his heart, even as his football career takes him across teams and seasons.
The offensive tackle crossed paths with his wife during his college days at the University of Virginia, where Jessica was working at a local hospital.
They dated for more than five years before walking down the aisle in May 2018.
From there, the family expanded in meaningful ways, starting with Jessica’s daughter from a previous relationship, Natalia, whom Morgan stepped in to help raise from a young age, treating her like his own.
He has often shared how becoming a father figure to her changed him early on, pushing him to grow up faster and focus on what mattered beyond the field.
Later, Morgan and Jessica welcomed their three sons: Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Kyrie.
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Although his wife and kids stay away from the media, Morgan doesn’t shy away from talking about his family in public.
Back in 2017, while with the Washington team, he opened up to their website about fatherhood.
He revealed how amazing it felt to become a dad young and how Natalia’s arrival in his life shifted his priorities away from college fun toward real responsibility, especially with his two young sons at the time pushing him to set an example.
He even shared fun stories of working out with Isaiah and Jeremiah riding on sleds at the training facility, blending his job with family time in a way that kept everyone smiling.
A couple of years later, in a 2019 chat with The Athletic, he described his massive back tattoo as a “highway of life.”
He pointed out how it features portraits of all four kids: Isaiah, Natalia, Jeremiah, and Kyrie, along with symbols of his marriage to Jessica, like their hands at the top, to remind him of his proudest achievements beyond football.
More recently, clips from team social media, like when he introduced his four kids to coach John Harbaugh on a Ravens Facebook video.
Through it all, Morgan credits Jessica and the children for keeping him grounded, turning his home into the true anchor amid the demands of pro football.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Born March 3, 1991, in Richmond, Virginia, Morgan grew up playing high school ball at Meadowbrook High, earning two-time all-state honors.
- He joined the New England Patriots in March 2025 on that three-year, $24 million deal, bringing his total career games to over 180 with tons of starts.
