Patriots' Star Shocks World with Bizarre Super Bowl Entrance
New England Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins, known for his unconventional style off the field, made headlines with an unforgettable entrance at Super Bowl LX. With bare feet and a menacing look on his face, Hollins strolled into the stadium wearing a Hannibal Lecter-inspired facemask and handcuffs – adding to the spectacle with red jumpsuit adorned with "Range 13" on the back.
Witnesses report that Hollins was seen walking towards the Patriots locker room without shoes earlier in the day. What set him apart this time, however, was his ominous attire that seemed to hint at a darker side of his personality.
Coach Mike Vrabel's affinity for the 1980s professional wrestling duo, the Road Warriors, has been well-documented. However, a new twist emerged with "The Warriors" – a cult classic film released in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The theme seems to have resonated with the team this season.
As Hollins walked through the Levi’s Stadium tunnel, Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel was seen holding his high school jersey in hand. This is no ordinary gesture; it marks a historic moment for Vrabel who aims to become the first person to win a Super Bowl title both as a player and a head coach.
It's worth noting that Hollins' pre-game attire has raised eyebrows before, including wearing sunglasses, a straw hat, swimming shorts and a floral shirt along with a beach towel at an NFL playoff game in January 2025.
Hollins' unorthodox style is just one aspect of his larger-than-life persona. The 32-year-old wide receiver continues to surprise fans and critics alike – this time pushing the boundaries of what's considered acceptable on the biggest stage.
Despite the unusual pre-game appearance, Hollins seems focused and ready for whatever challenges lie ahead. With Vrabel at the helm, it will be fascinating to see how their strategy unfolds as they face off against the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX.
New England Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins, known for his unconventional style off the field, made headlines with an unforgettable entrance at Super Bowl LX. With bare feet and a menacing look on his face, Hollins strolled into the stadium wearing a Hannibal Lecter-inspired facemask and handcuffs – adding to the spectacle with red jumpsuit adorned with "Range 13" on the back.
Witnesses report that Hollins was seen walking towards the Patriots locker room without shoes earlier in the day. What set him apart this time, however, was his ominous attire that seemed to hint at a darker side of his personality.
Coach Mike Vrabel's affinity for the 1980s professional wrestling duo, the Road Warriors, has been well-documented. However, a new twist emerged with "The Warriors" – a cult classic film released in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The theme seems to have resonated with the team this season.
As Hollins walked through the Levi’s Stadium tunnel, Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel was seen holding his high school jersey in hand. This is no ordinary gesture; it marks a historic moment for Vrabel who aims to become the first person to win a Super Bowl title both as a player and a head coach.
It's worth noting that Hollins' pre-game attire has raised eyebrows before, including wearing sunglasses, a straw hat, swimming shorts and a floral shirt along with a beach towel at an NFL playoff game in January 2025.
Hollins' unorthodox style is just one aspect of his larger-than-life persona. The 32-year-old wide receiver continues to surprise fans and critics alike – this time pushing the boundaries of what's considered acceptable on the biggest stage.
Despite the unusual pre-game appearance, Hollins seems focused and ready for whatever challenges lie ahead. With Vrabel at the helm, it will be fascinating to see how their strategy unfolds as they face off against the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX.