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Patriots’ Christian Gonzalez Describes ‘Surreal’ Offseason Moment

FOXBORO, Mass. —During the offseason, New England Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez got to fulfill a life long dream of his.

The second-year player bought his family of six a house in Texas around the area he grew up.

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Gonzalez posted on Instagram last week a video of him surprising his family. In the caption he mentioned that he told his parents at five years old that he was going to buy them a home. Now as a NFL player with the Patriots, the 23-year-old got to make his promise with a home in Texas.

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“It was amazing,” Gonzalez told reporters Thursday about gifting his family a home. “It was kind of surreal. I’m still processing, but it was just such a crazy feeling, amazing feeling. To be able to see their smiles on their faces was something I’ve always wanted.”

The house includes a backyard with a pool, high ceilings and a brick facade that shocked his family.

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Gonzalez is one of four siblings, and the only brother of the house with three sisters. His two older sisters, Melissa and Samantha, excelled in NCAA Division 1 track and field. Melissa even represented Columbia in international track and field events, showing the athleticism of the family.

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“They were very excited,” Gonzalez said. “Some happy tears, but I mean, it was fun. It was real fun.”

Training camp marks his second season with the Patriots and hopefully his first fully healthy season. Gonzalez suffered a season ending torn labrum against the Cowboys in 2023, ending his rookie season at four games.