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Patriots rookie kicker Andy Borregales heads to Super Bowl knowing ‘God put me in this position’

Andy Borregales didn’t have his best statistical day in the AFC Championship Game, but the one field goal he made Sunday against the Denver Broncos proved to be the difference.

In a game where points were at a premium, the New England Patriots rookie kicker went 1-for-3 on field-goal attempts in snowy and windy conditions in Denver, helping his team to a 10-7 win over the top-seeded Broncos. The win earned the Patriots a spot in Super Bowl LX against the Seattle Seahawks.

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Selected in the sixth round out of Miami in the 2025 NFL Draft, Borregales has quickly earned the trust of his coaches and teammates to come through in big moments. Earlier this year, he became the Patriots’ franchise leader in points by a rookie, surpassing legendary kickers Adam Vinatieri and Stephen Gostkowski. Borregales finished the year with 134 points (27-for-32 on field goals, 53-for-55 on extra points), good for seventh in the NFL.

His first major NFL moment came in Week 5, when he connected on a game-winning field goal against the Buffalo Bills with 15 seconds remaining. Another key performance came in Week 12, when he made all four of his field goals (and two extra points) in a 26-20 road win over the Cincinnati Bengals. The following day, he pointed to his faith and his teammates when reflecting on the game.

“I feel great,” he said during a team press conference. “Just went out there, did my job. I really just want to give all the glory to God … but yeah, it was awesome. Really all the credit goes to guys up front working all week and, really, the whole season. Just keep going.”

Born in Venezuela, Borregales moved to the U.S. with his family when he was just 1 year old. He was raised in Florida and eventually attended Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School in Hollywood, Florida, where he starred before playing for the Miami Hurricanes.

He’s a warm weather guy, so going to a team in the Northeast was going to require some getting used to, especially as the calendar got later in the season. By now, he’s well-adjusted to the cold New England weather and says he’s actually grown to enjoy it. The Patriots’ bye week fell in Week 14 on Dec. 7, and Borregales used that time to return home to Miami, where temperatures reached 85 degrees. He joked that he missed the cold of Foxborough.

Super Bowl LX will be played outdoors at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, meaning weather could again be a factor.

“Really just be aware of your surroundings — the weather, the wind, whatever it is,” Borregales said on the “Patriots Unfiltered” podcast. “That’s something I can’t control. It’s not something that I can really plan or prepare for. I really just go up there and keep my same routine and just adjust to whatever temperature, weather, however it is.”

That’s the same mindset that has allowed him make kicks under pressure when the game rests on his foot.

“Realistically, I just try to stay level headed,” he said. “Just stay neutral. Don’t get too high. Don’t get too low. I’m here for a reason. God put me in this position to showcase the blessings that He gave me. I’m just trying to be a blessing and go out there and do my job.”

 

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Regardless of what happens, he’ll be making a little bit of history when he steps on the field as the first Venezuelan to ever play in the Super Bowl. He’s aware of the platform he now has as an NFL kicker and hopes to continue using it to point people to God. Off the field, he references Scripture in his Instagram bio and many of his posts, and he and wife, Stephanie, are involved in the youth ministry at a local church.

“We got involved with a church, with the youth ministry as well, just because of the platform that I have, I want to give back,” he said on another episode of “Patriots Unfiltered.” “A lot of those kids are Brazilian and come from a lot of problems within their families. I just want to be there for them and know they have someone to lean on.”

The Patriots have come to discover they can lean on Borregales, and very well may need to in Super Bowl LX. Three of the past four Super Bowls have been decided by just three points. New England and Seattle kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET on Feb. 8.

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