Patriots WR Mack Hollins makes controversial arrival to Super Bowl in handcuffs and chains
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New England Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins arrived at Super Bowl LX in handcuffs and chains while wearing a prison-style outfit.
Mack Hollins entered Levi’s Stadium ahead of the Patriots’ matchup with the Seattle Seahawks wearing shackles, restraints, and a face mask.
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The arrival took place during pregame entry on Super Bowl Sunday.
Photo by Santiago Mejia/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty ImagesMack Hollins arrives at Super Bowl LX in prison-style outfit
Mack Hollins walked into Levi’s Stadium dressed in a prison jumpsuit with his hands cuffed and chains around his legs.
The outfit included a face mask similar to the one worn by the character Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs.
Hollins was carrying a “Warriors” high school football jersey belonging to Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel.
He later removed the prison outfit and wore the jersey during warmups.
Hollins wears outfit during pregame arrival
The back of the jumpsuit featured the words “Range 13,” a reference to a high-security unit at ADX Florence in Colorado.
The outfit was worn only during his arrival and not during on-field activity. Hollins has previously made unconventional pregame arrivals during the season.
Super Bowl LX marked his first Super Bowl appearance with the Patriots. The entrance occurred several hours before kickoff as players arrived for pregame preparations.
Hollins later took part in pregame warmups following his arrival.
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