A broadband dual-polarized patch antenna with hybrid feed structure is proposed in this article. Two different feeding mechanisms are designed to excite two orthogonal modes on a single radiating patch. One of the modes is excited by a magnetic-coupled feeding structure, while the other is excited by an electric-coupled feeding structure. The magnetic-coupled feeding structure consists of a metallic loop with a gap and an open-ended transmission line. The electric-coupled feeding structure is composed of a series capacitor and an impedance transformer, which realizes 180 phase shifting. Measured results show that the proposed antenna has 52.3% (1.63~2.78 GHz) and 47.3% (1.68~2.72 GHz) impedance bandwidth with return loss (RL) > 10 dB for port 1 and port 2, respectively. Owing to the hybrid feed structure, the isolation between two ports is better than 26.5 dB. The proposed antenna is suitable for modern wireless communication systems.