Education
Beitia attended Jesuit High School of Tampa in Tampa, Florida and kicked for coach Dominic Ciao. While in high school, he participated in the first ever United States. Army All-American Bowl game in 2000.
Beitia attended Jesuit High School of Tampa in Tampa, Florida and kicked for coach Dominic Ciao. While in high school, he participated in the first ever United States. Army All-American Bowl game in 2000.
He played college football at Florida State and signed with the New York Jets in 2004 and Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2006. Within NFL Europe, he played for the Berlin Thunder. At Florida State, Beitia was well known for having missed a potential game-winning field goal against Miami (Fla).
The kick went wide left as time expired in 2002, in what would continue the bizarre "Wide Right" saga.
Beitia"s miss at the Miami Orange Bowl was dubbed "Wide Left I," and it affected him openly and deeply. More than one year later, Beitia missed another field goal in the 2004 Orange Bowl which would have given the Noles the lead with about five minutes left.
This would be known as "Wide Right IV". In 2004, he signed with the New York Jets.
Tampa Bay sent him to NFL Europe that year, where he played for the Berlin Thunder.
He was released by Tampa Bay in August 2006. Beitia went on to become a kicker for in the American Federation of Labor-Congress for the Georgia Force, before being waived in May 2007.
In 2006, Xavier became a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers being used as a punter, but not for field goals.