New Hilton Hotels Set To Open In The Caribbean This Year

News Americas, New York, NY, February 19, 2025: Hilton is set to expand its presence in the Caribbean with two highly anticipated hotel openings in 2025, offering travelers luxury, lifestyle, and budget-friendly options across the region.

The Hampton Inn in St. Thomas is set to open soon.

In the first half of the year, Hilton will debut Zemi Miches All-Inclusive Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton in the Dominican Republic this June, followed by the opening of Hampton Inn by Hilton St. Thomas, marking Hilton’s entry into the U.S. Virgin Islands this quarter.

The Hampton by Hilton St. Thomas is set to make history as the first new hotel development in the U.S. Virgin Islands in over 30 years. Developed by Shaun Miller of Haven Development, the hotel marks both Hilton’s first focused-service property in the area and Hotel Equities’ debut in the Caribbean and Latin America under its Trust Hospitality division.

Designed to blend seamlessly with Charlotte Amalie’s Danish colonial architecture, the 126-room hotel will cater to both business and leisure travelers.

Additionally, Hilton has over 25 lifestyle hotels planned across 10 countries and territories, including Trinidad & Tobago, catering to travelers seeking authentic and culturally immersive experiences. Hilton is also growing its flagship and focused-service brands, with notable upcoming openings such as Hilton Georgetown and DoubleTree by Hilton in Guyana in 2027, marking the brand’s debut in the country.
As Hilton expands across the Caribbean and Latin America, travelers can look forward to new luxury escapes, all-inclusive resorts, and budget-friendly options, reinforcing the company’s commitment to meeting diverse traveler demands in the region.

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Massive New Sandals Resort Set For Barbados

News Americas, New York, NY, February 24, 2025: A state-of-the-art Sandals Beaches Resort is set to transform Barbados’ tourism landscape, bringing an estimated 3,500 new jobs to the island. The massive hotel development in St. Peter – described as the largest private investment in Barbados’ history – is expected to begin construction later this year on the site of the former Heywood’s Hotel Resort and Almond Resort.

Speaking at the 48th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM, Executive Chairman of Sandals Resorts and Beaches Resorts, Adam Stewart, confirmed that 1,700 people will be employed during construction, set to begin later this year, with an additional 1,800 permanent jobs available once the resort is completed.

A Tourism Powerhouse for Barbados

One of two Sandals Resorts currently in Barbados. This one is located in St. Lawrence Gap.

This third Sandals resort in Barbados is expected to drive significant economic activity, creating opportunities in tourism, transportation, entertainment, and food and beverage industries.

The project is anticipated to take approximately two and a half years to complete. Sandals Barbados and Sandals Royal Barbados currently employ a combined 2,050 staff, and this new resort will further expand employment in the tourism sector.

Replacing an Iconic Resort with a New Vision

The new development will replace the former Almond Beach Village Resort, which closed in 2012, resulting in over 500 job losses due to declining quality, occupancy, and profitability. The revitalization of this location represents a major step forward for Barbados’ tourism industry.

Stewart expressed gratitude to Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley for her support in bringing the project to life, emphasizing its long-term benefits for the Barbadian economy and workforce. While no official opening date has been announced, the upcoming groundbreaking marks a new era for luxury family tourism in Barbados.  Currently, Sandals Barbados employs 1,450 permanent staff, while Sandals Royal Barbados has about 600 workers.

Caribbean Travel & Tours Redefines How You Book And Experience The Islands

NEWS AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. Feb. 25, 2025: Breeze Travel Solutions, a leader in tech-driven travel has launched Caribbean Travel & Tours, the region’s first all-in-one booking platform. Designed to transform Caribbean travel, CTT seamlessly integrates flights and accommodations and curated local experiences into a single portal, eliminating the hassle of booking each component separately across multiple platforms with the support of expert recommendations and AI tools.

“As avid lovers of exploring untouched corners of the Caribbean, our team sought a platform that brought together the best experiences the Caribbean has to offer while eliminating the hurdles that have made island-hopping and inter-Caribbean travel so complicated,” says Casey Davy, CEO of Breeze Travel. “The one-stop shop we yearned for simply did not exist, so we created it. Born out of necessity, travelers will find utility and convenience in CTT as a mainstay to booking every aspect of their next trip to the Caribbean, without leaving the website.”

CTT invites travelers to dive deeper into the heart of the Caribbean with unique local experiences that go beyond the ordinary. From private chefs to knowledgeable historians and more, CTT users can connect with the region’s rich culture on a personal level, whether it’s uncovering the layers of a destination’s history or taking a steel pan lesson.

Travelers unsure of their next Caribbean destination or seeking new recommendations can utilize the platform’s AI-powered travel assistant. From suggesting ideal lengths of stay to seamlessly connecting flights between islands, the virtual assistant simplifies trip planning, delivering a highly curated and low-effort booking experience. Alternatively, users in need of more hands-on assistance can contact the platform’s travel concierge for first-person recommendations and planning solutions.

Understanding the power of social media, CTT empowers influencers to monetize their platforms to create personalized destination itineraries so travelers can book and experience the same trips as their favorite online personalities. Travel agents, too, can find utility in CTT to provide seamless, 360-degree destination itineraries for clients.

CTT leverages cutting-edge technology to provide real-time flight and lodging availability. From international and local airlines to luxury resorts or cozy bed-and-breakfasts, CTT users don’t miss a beat with access to live booking availability.

Learn more at https://www.caribbeantravelandtours.com/.

ROYAL CARIBBEAN EXPANDS DYNAMIC ARTIST DISCOVERY PROGRAM TO THE BAHAMAS

NASSAU, The Bahamas, March 5, 2025 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Royal Caribbean has announced the expansion of its Artist Discovery Program from ship to shore, giving Bahamian artists—musicians, performers, visual artists, and sculptors—the opportunity to bring to life the region’s vibrant culture through curated collections and performances. This next edition of the program will offer guests visiting the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island more ways to encounter the beauty of The Bahamas while enjoying the ultimate beach day.

“The Artist Discovery Program will ensure we authentically reflect The Bahamas’ enduring creativity and essence at our Royal Beach Club,” said Philip Simon, President, Royal Caribbean Bahamas. “We are excited to give our guests a deeper and immersive taste of The Bahamas by embedding local art at the center of the ultimate vacation experience.”

Opportunities for artists include large-scale murals, dynamic dance performances, live music and expressive sculptures, each reflecting the vibrancy of The Bahamas. Artists will be prominently featured throughout the beach club, inviting guests to explore and celebrate Bahamian culture. Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will be designed to offer an immersive experience of Bahamian art through designated “art districts.” The districts will introduce guests to Bahamian traditions, highlighting natural wonders, festivities and serene beauty.

Both individual and teams of artists living in The Bahamas are invited to apply for consideration with mural, sculpture, musical or performance submissions. Submissions must be completed by March 28, 2025. Applicants must send five work samples, a CV and an artist statement to RBCPIArtistDiscoveryProgram@rccl.com to be considered.

The first round of selections will be announced in April, and the final selections will be revealed in May. Final selections will be installed at the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island by July 2025, with a grand unveiling in December 2025.

The first of the Royal Beach Club Collection continues to take shape in the coming months ahead of its opening in December 2025, and at the heart of the experience will be the island nation of The Bahamas. From the idyllic location to the Bahamian food, culture, and staff, and a unique public-private partnership with The Bahamas, the all-new beach club combines the beauty and spirit of The Bahamas with signature Royal Caribbean touches across the experience, service and design.

Additional information on the Artist Discovery Program can be found here.

About Royal Caribbean International 
Royal Caribbean International, part of Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL), has delivered memorable vacations for more than 50 years. The cruise line’s game-changing ships and private destinations revolutionize vacations with innovations and an all-encompassing combination of experiences, from thrills to dining and entertainment, for every type of family and vacationer. Voted “Best Cruise Line Overall” for 22 consecutive years in the Travel Weekly Readers Choice Awards, Royal Caribbean makes memories with adventurers across more than 300 destinations in 80 countries on all seven continents, including the line’s top-rated private destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas.   

Media can stay up to date by following @RoyalCaribPR on X and visit www.RoyalCaribbeanPressCenter.com. For additional information or to book, vacationers can visit www.RoyalCaribbean.com, call (800) ROYAL-CARIBBEAN or contact their travel advisor.  

The world’s largest swim-up bar, The Floating Flamingo is where vacationers can keep the party vibes going all day on Royal Caribbean’s Royal Beach Club Paradise Island. Fueled by DJ-spun beats and dancing, the swim-up bar located in Party Cove serves up tropical cocktails, a VIP section and more.

West Indies To Face Pakistan In New Year

News Americas, New York, NY, Mon. Dec. 30, 2024: Cricket West Indies has announced the squad for the upcoming tour of Pakistan, where the team will play two Test matches from January 17 to January 29, 2025, at the Multan Cricket Stadium. This tour marks the West Indies’ first Test series in Pakistan in 18 years and serves as the concluding chapter of the current ICC World Test Championship cycle.

West Indies men’s team will face Pakistan in the New Year.

Historic Return to Pakistan

The series is set to reignite the rivalry between the two teams and holds historic significance as the West Indies play Test cricket on Pakistani soil for the first time since 2007. The squad, led by captain Kraigg Brathwaite, includes a mix of seasoned players and promising newcomers.

Left-handed batter Amir Jangoo, who recently made headlines with a match-winning century on his ODI debut against Bangladesh, has earned his maiden Test call-up. Additionally, spinner Gudakesh Motie returns to the squad after missing the recent drawn series against Bangladesh.

Coach’s Vision

Head Coach Andre Coley expressed optimism about the team’s potential, emphasizing a focus on growth and execution. “For the Test series against Pakistan in January 2025, the focus is on building on what we have done well and transforming the learnings from 2024 into tangible results,” Coley said.

He also highlighted the importance of Jangoo and Motie’s inclusion: “Motie rejoins the squad to bolster the spin attack, while Jangoo’s selection comes on the back of his consistency across formats in regional cricket, as well as his demonstrated high level of competency against spin bowling.”

Squad Adjustments

Fast bowler Alzarri Joseph will be unavailable due to other commitments, while Shamar Joseph continues to recover from injury. The team will leave the Caribbean on January 2 and is expected to arrive in Islamabad on January 6.

West Indies Test Squad for Pakistan

Kraigg Brathwaite (Captain)

Joshua Da Silva (Vice-Captain)

Alick Athanaze

Keacy Carty

Justin Greaves

Kavem Hodge

Tevin Imlach

Amir Jangoo

Mikyle Louis

Gudakesh Motie

Anderson Phillip

Kemar Roach

Kevin Sinclair

Jayden Seales

Jomel Warrican

This series presents a significant opportunity for the West Indies to close the World Test Championship cycle on a high note and showcase their continued development on the global stage.

Stop Playing Sports With Sports: Reinvesting In Caribbean Advancement

By Dr. Isaac Newton

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Sat. Jan. 18, 2025: The Caribbean’s story is one of rhythm, resilience, and brilliance. Yet, in the symphony of national priorities, sports often plays second fiddle to education, healthcare, and carnival culture. This imbalance is short-sighted, neglecting sports as a vital engine of economic growth, social unity, and personal transformation.

St Lucia’s Julien Alfred celebrates after winning the women’s 100m final of the athletics event at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on August 3, 2024. (Photo by Martin BERNETTI / AFP) (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP via Getty Images)

Take the numbers: in 2022, the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) injected over $200 million into regional economies. Guyana alone saw an economic impact of over $101 million in 2023, proving that sports not only entertains but also drives tourism, creates jobs, and amplifies international visibility.

Sports is more than dollars and cents—it is a force for unity. In Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda and St. Kitts and Nevis, structured youth programs have curbed crime, offering young people a positive path and building stronger communities. It’s also a health prescription: with diabetes and hypertension rampant across the Caribbean, active lifestyles driven by sports reduce healthcare costs and increase productivity.

Educationally, sports teaches lessons no classroom can match—discipline, teamwork, and leadership. Programs in St. Lucia, for instance, have empowered at-risk girls to outperform expectations in school and life.

The power of sports is personified by Julien Alfred, who in 2024 became Saint Lucia’s first Olympic gold medalist, winning the women’s 100-meter dash. Her triumph didn’t just bring glory to her nation; it inspired the entire region, solidifying the Caribbean as a global athletic powerhouse.

The region has long been renowned for producing world-class athletes who elevate its global brand. From Usain Bolt, the Jamaican sprint legend whose electrifying performances redefined athletics, to Barbados’ Kraigg Brathwaite, who carries the proud cricketing legacy of the West Indies, these icons inspire and attract investment, tourism, and global partnerships.

Yet, despite this potential, Caribbean nations allocate just 0.1% of GDP to sports programs. This glaring underinvestment ignores sports’ ability to unify nations, energize economies, and empower youth to dream beyond boundaries.

It’s time to recalibrate. Cultural festivals like carnivals are vital to our identity, but sports deserves equal spotlight. By investing intentionally in sports infrastructure, training, and programs, Caribbean governments can unleash a wave of opportunity—building healthier societies, safer communities, and brighter futures.

The time has come to stop playing sports with sports and recognize its profound role in our progress.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Dr. Isaac Newton is a Caribbean-born scholar and International Leadership Consultant. A Harvard, Princeton and Columbia -trained, he has spent decades advising global leaders on sustainable development and transformational leadership across the Caribbean and Africa.

Caribbean Olympian Sets National Record At New Balance Grand Prix

News Americas, New York, NY, February 3, 2025: Caribbean Olympian, St. Lucia-born sprint star and Olympic 100-m champion Julian Alfred, delivered a stunning early-season performance on Sunday, setting a new national record in the women’s 300m at the New Balance Grand Prix in Boston.

Julien Alfred stuns at New Balance Grand Prix.

Alfred dominated the race from the start, blazing through the 100m in 11.83 seconds and the 200m in 23.18 seconds before powering to the finish line in an impressive 36.16 seconds. Her time shattered the St. Lucian national record and left her competitors trailing behind.

Great Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith secured second place in a personal best of 36.87 seconds, while France’s Emma Montoya finished third in 38.37 seconds.

Caribbean Athletes Shine Across Events

In the men’s 60m dash, Bahamian sprinter Terrence Jones showcased his speed, claiming second place with a season’s best of 6.57 seconds. He was narrowly beaten by American world champion Noah Lyles, who won in 6.52 seconds, while PJ Austin of the U.S. took third in 6.60 seconds. Italy’s Olympic 100m champion Marcell Jacobs finished fourth in 6.63 seconds.

Trinidad and Tobago’s Jereem Richards made an impact in the men’s 400m, clocking 46.49 seconds to finish third. Despite a strong first 200m in 21.12 seconds, Richards was overtaken by Americans Quincy Wilson and Will Sumner, who set personal bests of 45.66 seconds and 46.27 seconds, respectively.

Jamaica’s Romaine Beckford delivered a strong showing in the men’s high jump, clearing 2.19m to finish second on countback. He shared the same height as winner Vernon Turner (USA) and third-place finisher Luis Castro Rivera (Puerto Rico), both achieving season’s best performances.

Bahamian hurdler Devynne Charlton added to the Caribbean’s success, securing third place in the women’s 60m hurdles with a season’s best of 7.85 seconds. She finished just behind Americans Masai Russell (7.80) and Grace Stark (7.81), while Jamaica’s Ackera Nugent placed fourth in 7.92 seconds.

This Caribbean NFL Player Is Heading To The Super Bowl

News Americas, New York, NY, February 3, 2025: Caribbean immigrant and Haitian-born Lewis Cine is heading to Super Bowl LIX as part of the Philadelphia Eagles team.

The Eagles will face defending champions, the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX this Sunday, Feb. 9th. Though Cine, who was signed off the Buffalo Bills’ practice squad last month, is unlikely to play, his presence at the NFL’s biggest game is a significant milestone for the Haitian-born athlete.

Haitian-born Lewis Cine at Highmark Stadium on October 20, 2024 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Bryan Bennett/Getty Images)

From Haiti to the Super Bowl Stage

Born on October 5, 1999, in Haiti, Cine immigrated to the United States at age four, first settling in Florida before moving to Everett, Massachusetts. A standout high school football player, he was named Massachusetts Defensive Player of the Year by USA Today as a junior. After transferring to Trinity Christian School in Texas for his senior year, Cine was coached by NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders before committing to play college football at Georgia.

At Georgia, Cine quickly established himself as a top defensive talent. In 2021, he helped lead the Bulldogs to a National Championship, earning Defensive MVP honors in the title game. His success led him to declare for the 2022 NFL Draft, where he was selected 32nd overall by the Minnesota Vikings.

Haitian immigrant NFL star Lewis Cine. (Photo by Bryan Bennett/Getty Images)

NFL Journey and Super Bowl Opportunity

Cine’s time with the Vikings was marked by challenges. He played just 10 games over two seasons, missing most of his rookie year due to a season-ending compound fracture. When he returned in his second season, he played seven games, mostly on special teams.

After being released by Minnesota, Cine was expected to sign with the New York Jets but instead landed with the Buffalo Bills. Cine was signed off the Bills’ practice squad to Philadelphia’s active roster Jan. 8. While he hasn’t seen game action with the Eagles since joining them in January, Philadelphia may be holding out hope that he can contribute next season.

Currently on the Eagles’ active 53-man roster, Cine remains in the team’s plans beyond the Super Bowl. Whether he sticks around through the offseason and earns a bigger role next year remains to be seen, but his presence at the NFL’s biggest game is already a testament to his perseverance and determination.

As the Eagles battle the Chiefs, Cine will be on the sidelines, proudly representing Haiti and the Caribbean on football’s grandest stage.

How Weather Conditions Impact Copa América Betting

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. Feb. 5, 2025: The Copa América football tournament is one of the world’s most illustrious competitions since it unites the premium teams across South America in a quest for continental victory. Betting enthusiasts usually consider team performance history and individual statistics, but they fail to weigh fully how environmental weather conditions affect game results. The performance at Copa América matches heavily depends on weather conditions because diverse climates throughout the host nations affect player endurance and coaching strategies.

Copa América wagers demand finding the proper betting platform. With its complete sportsbook, betway presents thorough match information, live betting features, and solid odds to support bettors in making educated selections. Betting on match outcomes, as well as goal totals and individual player performance results, can benefit from weather influence knowledge.

Players of Mexico’s CF Pachuca attend a training session ahead of the FIFA Derby of the Americas Cup Qatar 2024 match between Brazil’s Botafogo and Mexico’s CF Pachuca at 974 Stadium in Doha, Qatar, on December 10, 2024. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

How Weather Affects Copa América Matches

The massive geographic spread of South America introduces specific difficulties that teams face during Copa América competitions. The environmental conditions change dramatically since host locations are spread across both the humid Amazon rainforest and high-altitude cities, which require players to adapt swiftly. Here’s how different weather elements can influence match results:

1. High Temperatures and Humidity

The tournaments awarded to Brazil, Colombia, or Argentina’s coastal regions usually see hot humidity become a significant challenge.

Effects on Betting Outcomes:

Slower tempo: Because of their need to save energy, teams pull back their momentum, which results in a lack of quick counterattacks. The resulting match pace slowdown commonly results in under 2.5-goal games which bettors need to analyze carefully.

Fatigue factor: Player fatigue grows faster in these conditions which raises the probability of late-game goals. As games move into their final minutes live betting presents a valuable opportunity for goal-scoring bets.

Impact on European-based players: European leagues host several Copa América’s leading players because they play in cooler conditions. Players exposed to high temperatures may find difficulty maintaining performance levels which leads to reduced goal-scoring opportunities.

2. High Altitude Matches

High altitude stadiums exist throughout South America, including La Paz in Bolivia, which is 3,600 meters above sea level, and Quito in Ecuador, which is 2,800 meters above sea level. Match dynamics in such high-elevation settings differ substantially from games played at sea level.

Effects on Betting Outcomes:

Advantage for home teams: The altitude-native teams of Bolivia and Ecuador show stronger performance outcomes on their home high-altitude playing fields thereby enhancing their status as betting favorites alongside underdog prospects.

Oxygen depletion: Football squads without altitude training experience face stamina problems, which leads to them allowing additional goals at match end. Analysts have found strategic success in placing bets that predict late-match goal events during altitude contests.

Long-range shots: At high altitudes, reduced air density causes balls to move farther, helping both long-range shots and set pieces to succeed, which makes prop bets focused on “goals from outside the box” especially valuable.

3. Heavy Rain and Wet Conditions

The Copa América tournament develops under South America’s rainy season conditions when heavy rainfall frequently compromises the state of football pitches.

Effects on Betting Outcomes:

Slower passing and reduced control: The effectiveness weakens in squads using fast intricate passing (Brazil or Argentina), producing fewer scored goals and increasing value for under goals soccer bets.

Higher chances of defensive mistakes: Rainy weather conditions can trigger mistake-prone goalkeeping situations which combine with defensive errors to produce unexpected scoring opportunities. The betting market shows BTTS as a wise wager possibility.

Set-piece dominance: Games played under moisture-drenched fields end up having excessive fouls and set-pieces which makes “corners over 9.5” bets alongside set-piece goals valuable betting options.

4. Windy Conditions

The play dynamics change during matches in locations such as Uruguay, Chile or Argentina’s coastal regions because strong offshore winds alter the trajectory of the ball.

Effects on Betting Outcomes:

Unpredictable aerial balls: Because of reduced accuracy in long passes controls teams who excel in advanced air-game performance gain competitive advantages and increase match unpredictability.

Challenging conditions for goalkeepers: The presence of wind makes goalkeepers prone to errors because it leads to incorrect assessments of how long-range shots and crosses travel.

Lower-scoring games: Multiple teams switch their approach to safer ground game operations during windy matches, which decreases their chances of successfully attacking. The bet on fewer than 1.5 goals scored during the first half may yield profitable returns.

Best Betting Strategies for Weather Conditions in Copa América

Check Weather Forecasts Before Betting

Evaluate match locations together with expected weather forecasts to understand potential gameplay outcomes.

Consider Team Adaptability

Several teams, together with their players, show greater competency in specific environmental conditions. Brazil reaches peak performance levels within humid weather conditions yet Bolivia and Ecuador show superior performance at high altitudes.

Live Betting Opportunities

There’s a betting opportunity after tracking how teams respond to weather throughout their game’s initial 15 minutes before placing any wagers.

The late-game goal market becomes more profitable when turf resistance diminishes during hot and difficult weather conditions.

Heat and humidity create defensive mistakes towards the end of a match which lets smart bettors predict more than 0.5 goals during the last 10 minutes.

Monitoring Weather Patterns

Teams that modify their formations and style of play according to environmental factors create changes in expected match outcomes including total goals scored along with corner and possession-based betting results.

Successful Copa América betway betting requires bettors to operate through dependable platforms. Betway enables users to make informed betting choices through detailed match statistics, expert analysis, and live betting prospects amid changing weather conditions and game developments.

Incorporating weather analysis into your betway betting strategy gives you an advantage and higher your odds of making money during Copa América 2025. 

 

Haitian-Born Philadelphia Eagles Player Will Also Get A Super Bowl Ring

News Americas, New York, NY, February 09, 2025: Caribbean immigrant and Haitian-born Lewis Cine may not have taken the field at Super Bowl LIX, but he is now officially a Super Bowl champion as well. As part of the Philadelphia Eagles’ inactive roster, Cine watched from the sidelines as his team dominated the defending champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, with a commanding 40-22 victory at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The win secures Cine a coveted Super Bowl ring along with the other members of the team.

Lewis Cine of the Philadelphia Eagles, l, was born in Haiti and is now a Super Bowl champ as well.

Born on October 5, 1999, in Haiti, Cine immigrated to the United States at the age of four, first settling in Florida before moving to Everett, Massachusetts. A standout high school football player, he was named Massachusetts Defensive Player of the Year by USA Today as a junior. He later transferred to Trinity Christian School in Texas for his senior year, where he was coached by NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders before committing to play college football at the University of Georgia.

At Georgia, Cine quickly made his mark as a top defensive talent. In 2021, he played a crucial role in leading the Bulldogs to a National Championship, earning Defensive MVP honors in the title game. His stellar performance propelled him to the 2022 NFL Draft, where he was selected 32nd overall by the Minnesota Vikings.

Cine’s NFL journey has been marked by challenges. His rookie season was cut short by a devastating compound fracture, limiting him to just 10 games over two seasons with the Vikings. After being released by Minnesota, he was initially expected to sign with the New York Jets but ultimately landed with the Buffalo Bills. However, it was the Philadelphia Eagles who signed him off the Bills’ practice squad to their active roster on January 8, 2025.

While Cine has yet to see game action for the Eagles, the team appears to have plans for him beyond the Super Bowl. Whether he secures a bigger role next season remains to be seen, but his perseverance and dedication have already brought him to football’s grandest stage.

With his Super Bowl ring now set, Cine proudly represents Haiti and the Caribbean in the NFL, proving that resilience and determination can pave the way to success. Go Eagles!

Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrates with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after beating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 to win Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)