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    Patriots Roster: Andy Borregales Shuts Down Free Agency Kicker Market

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerFebruary 23, 20263 Mins Read
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    FOXBOROUGH, MASS. — March 11 brings chaos to the NFL. Contracts expire. Veterans hit the open market. But Jerod Mayo and the New England Patriots front office can cross one massive headache off their list right now: the kicker.

    Andy Borregales stands alone on the Patriots’ roster. He didn’t just survive his 2025 rookie campaign; he crushed it. The 23-year-old, drafted 182nd overall, quietly put together one of the most reliable seasons by a specialist in recent franchise history, dragging the team through miserable weather and high-pressure playoff moments.

    The Rookie Who Rewrote the Record Book

    New England threw the Miami product straight into the fire. He answered by putting up 134 points, the seventh-most in the entire league, passing legendary names like Stephen Gostkowski for the franchise rookie scoring record. He nailed 84.4 percent of his field goals (27 of 32) and converted 96.4 percent of his extra points.

    You could feel the shift in confidence back in Week 5. The rookie lined up for a 52-yard attempt against the Buffalo Bills with 15 seconds left. The snap was clean. The hold was perfect. The kick split the uprights, giving New England a gritty 23-20 win. By the time he launched a career-long 59-yard bomb against the Dolphins in Week 18, the league knew the Patriots had found their guy.

    “Realistically, I just try to stay level headed. Just stay neutral. Don’t get too high. Don’t get too low. I’m here for a reason.”
    — Andy Borregales, Patriots Kicker

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    The Patriots enter the 2026 free agency frenzy with pure flexibility. Teams desperate for points will throw cash at aging veterans like 41-year-old Matt Prater, who spent 2025 kicking in Buffalo. They will chase Harrison Mevis, fresh off an NFC Championship appearance with the Rams, or target efficient legs like Riley Patterson and Eddy Pineiro.

    New England gets to watch from the sidelines. Borregales enters the second season of his four-year, $4.4 million contract. He doesn’t hit unrestricted free agency until 2029.

    The front office can now redirect that cap space toward offensive weapons. Borregales already proved he can handle the pressure, surviving the snowy, wind-whipped 10-7 AFC Championship victory in Denver to become the first Venezuelan-born player to suit up in a Super Bowl. The Patriots fell short against Seattle in Super Bowl LX, but they found a specialist they can build around for the next decade.

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