Aguayo redshirted for the 2012 football season, his freshman season at Florida State. Aguayo led the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in points with 157 and field goals converted with 21 in the 2013 season.[1] On December 12, 2013, Aguayo won the 2013 Lou Groza Award.[5] Aguayo led the ACC in field goals made with 27 in the 2014 season.[1] Aguayo announced his intention to forgo his senior season on January 6, 2016, to enter the 2016 NFL draft. In his three years with Florida State, he successfully connected with 69-of-78 field goal attempts and on all 198 of his extra point attempts.[1]
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected Aguayo with the 59th overall pick in the second round of the 2016 NFL Draft.[7] They acquired the pick in a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs, sending their third and fourth-round selections.[8] Aguayo was the first kicker selected in the second round since Mike Nugent, who was drafted 47th overall in the 2005 NFL draft by the New York Jets.[7] On June 7, 2016, Aguayo signed his rookie contract, which included a $1.15 million signing bonus.[9][10] In Week 11, Aguayo went 4-for-4 on field goals and was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week.[11] However, Aguayo finished the 2016 season with the worst field goal percentage in the NFL among kickers attempting more than two field goals.[12] He went 22-of-31 on field goals as a rookie.
In the 2017 off-season, the Buccaneers signed Nick Folk to compete with Aguayo; his $750,000 guarantee was more than Aguayo's 2017 salary.[13] After missing a 47-yard field goal and an extra point in the Buccaneers' first preseason game, Aguayo was waived by the Buccaneers on August 12, 2017.[14]
Chicago Bears
On August 13, 2017, Aguayo was claimed off waivers by the Chicago Bears.[15] He was waived by the Bears on September 2, 2017.[16]
On January 10, 2018, Aguayo signed a reserve/future contract with the Los Angeles Chargers.[19]
He went perfect in the preseason (3-of-3 on field goals and 6-of-6 on extra points) and kicked the game-winning field goal in the Chargers' final exhibition.[20] He was waived on September 1, 2018, after losing the kicking job to Caleb Sturgis.[21]
New England Patriots
Aguayo worked out for the New England Patriots on December 21, 2020.[22] On December 26, Aguayo was signed to the Patriots' practice squad after spending nearly two full seasons as a free agent.[23] He signed a reserve/future contract on January 4, 2021.[24] The Patriots released Aguayo on June 17.[25] Aguayo was competing with veteran Nick Folk once again and undrafted free agent Quinn Nordin.
Personal life
Aguayo's younger brother, Ricky Aguayo, took over place kicking duties for Florida State in 2016.[26]
Aguayo is of Mexican descent.[27] He lived in Jupiter, Florida, with his wife Courtney and their two toy poodles, Groza and Stella, as of 2019. In January 2021, Roberto and Courtney got a divorce.[28] He plays golf, and completed an internship with the PGA of America in 2019.[29]
References
^ abcd"Roberto Aguayo". College Football at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved August 20, 2016.