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Andy Borregales is set to be the first Venezuelan-born player in the Super Bowl


Making NFL history


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Shirley GomezSenior Writer
JANUARY 26, 2026 1:12 PM ESTJAN 26, 2026, 1:12 PM EST

Andy Borregales is on track to make NFL history as the first Venezuelan-born player to take the field in a Super Bowl. Born January 2, 2003, in Caracas, Venezuela, Andrés “Andy” Borregales now stands poised to represent not only the New England Patriots but the entire Venezuelan football community on the biggest stage in American sports at Super Bowl LX. This isn’t just a personal achievement. It’s a breakthrough moment for athletes from Venezuela and Latin America in the NFL spotlight. 

Borregales’s journey began when he moved to the United States with his family at just one year old. Raised in Florida, he quickly found his passion in kicking, turning what started as youth football into a standout career at Chaminade–Madonna College Preparatory School. His powerful leg and accuracy earned him a spot with the University of Miami Hurricanes, where he became one of the most reliable kickers in college football, hitting clutch field goals and consistently converting extra points.

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Bryce Baringer #17 and Andy Borregales #36 of the New England Patriots react after making a field goal during the game against the Las Vegas Raiders.

He Set Records

At Miami, Borregales didn’t just make an impact; he set records. He finished his collegiate career with remarkable accuracy and was a key part of the Hurricanes’ scoring machine, ranking among the top kickers in the nation before entering the 2025 NFL Draft. In April 2025, the New England Patriots selected him in the sixth round with the 182nd overall pick, the first kicker taken that year. He also became the fourth Venezuelan-born player in NFL history, joining a tiny yet proud group of players with roots in Venezuela.

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From the moment he hit Foxborough, Borregales showed he belonged. He won the Patriots’ kicking job in preseason, beating out veteran competition, and quickly became a reliable force for New England. Highlights of his rookie season included a 52-yard game-winning field goal against the Buffalo Bills and a franchise-record 59-yard kick in a Week 18 victory. His performance earned him AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors and a spot on the Pro Football Writers of America’s All-Rookie Team, a rare honor for a kicker. 

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Andy Borregales #36 of the New England Patriots prepares to kick a field goal during an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens.

The 2025 Patriots enjoyed a breakout season, finishing with a 14–3 record and winning the AFC Championship to secure a berth in Super Bowl LX against the Seattle Seahawks. With Borregales contributing key points through the playoffs, his presence in the title game marks a historic milestone: a Venezuelan-born athlete in the NFL’s premier event for the first time.

A Defining Chapter in NFL History

For Venezuelan sports fans and aspiring football players across Latin America, Borregales’s ascent is more than a personal triumph. It signals the global reach of the NFL and the evolving diversity of its talent pool. Representing his homeland on the Super Bowl stage, Borregales brings visibility to a pathway that was once nearly unimaginable for players from Venezuela. 

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Jalen Rivers #74 of the Cincinnati Bengals and Kendall Milton #36 of the Cincinnati Bengals pose for a picture after the NFL 2025 game.

His story also resonates on a cultural level: a kid from Caracas who grew up immersed in American football, learned the craft with discipline, and ultimately earned his place in the NFL’s biggest game. The narrative of identity, ambition, and representation elevates the significance of his Super Bowl appearance, especially for younger athletes watching from countries traditionally underrepresented in the sport. 

As Super Bowl LX approaches, all eyes will be on New England’s roster, and Borregales will undoubtedly be among the most inspiring storylines, blending athletic excellence with cultural pride. His kickoff could be more than a game moment; it could be a defining chapter in NFL history. 

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