After opening the 2025-26 season sidelined by a hamstring injury, Christian Gonzalez emerged as one of the NFL’s top cornerbacks. The New England Patriots defensive back put together a Pro Bowl season while helping lead his team to Super Bowl LX, all while living out his faith boldly on and off the field.
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His faith is “everything,” and his focus this year has been to keep God first in everything, he told Sports Spectrum on Monday at Super Bowl LX Opening Night in San Jose.
“At the end of the day, we are more than football players,” he said. “He takes away that anxiety you feel to just go out there and play free and physical.”
Gonzalez earned his first Pro Bowl selection this season after starting all 14 regular-season games in which he appeared, totaling 69 tackles and 10 passes defensed while consistently matching up against opponents’ top receiving threats.
His impact has only grown in the postseason. Gonzalez has started all three playoff games, recording 15 total tackles, a sack, four pass breakups, a forced fumble and an interception that essentially sealed New England’s AFC Championship Game victory over the Denver Broncos. His presence has been a major factor in a Patriots defense that allowed the fourth-fewest points in the NFL during the regular season.
Through it all, Gonzalez said his focus this season has been keeping God first.
“It’s all God,” he said. “Nothing but thanks for God, and I’m thankful that He’s put me in this position. There’s nothing more I can thank than Him.”
Now in his third season after playing collegiately at Colorado and Oregon, Gonzalez’s Pro Bowl season comes on the heels of a sophomore campaign in which he was arguably even more productive. He started all 16 games in which he appeared last year, tallying 59 total tackles, 11 pass breakups, two interceptions and 63-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown, earning him second-team All-Pro honors.
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As he’s grown in his role on the Patriots, the same can be said about his faith. He credits the Patriots’ spiritual community for helping him grow in his walk with God, including team chaplain James Mitchell and teammate TreVeyon Henderson. A good amount of players attend chapel together and hold each other accountable, he added.
Gonzalez often expresses his faith in subtle but meaningful ways on and off the field. One of his thigh pads has a cross on it, and on his eye black he regularly writes Psalm 16:8, which says: “I keep my eyes always on the Lord. With him at my right hand, I will not be shaken.”
“I just learned that verse this year,” Gonzalez told Sports Spectrum. “I think it’s an amazing verse, just keeping my eyes on the Lord amidst everything. To me, it kind of just helped me block out all the noise and not realize all that. Just keep my eyes on Him and trust in Him.”
"Keeping my eyes on the Lord, amidst everything."
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Gonzalez and the Patriots face a formidable challenge as they hope to secure the franchise’s seventh Super Bowl championship. New England will square off against the NFC’s top seed, the Seattle Seahawks, who boast one of the league’s most explosive offenses. Seattle wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba led the NFL with 1,793 receiving yards during the regular season while adding 10 touchdowns, and the Seahawks averaged 28.4 points per game — third in the league, just behind the Patriots’ 28.8.
As Gonzalez prepares for his first Super Bowl appearance, the spotlight will be brighter than ever. But his perspective, he said, hasn’t changed.
“I’m playing for an audience of One,” he said. “There’s going to be a lot of people out there, but you’re really just playing for One and it means everything to me.”
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