
Mack Hollins, known for his unusual entrances on game days, was back at it this Sunday. The Patriots’ receiver, who typically goes barefoot into stadiums, kept this tradition alive for Super Bowl LX, but added a unique twist by showing up in handcuffs and leg shackles.
Mack Hollins arrives for the Super Bowl.
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This bizarre choice could be a tribute to Hannibal Lecter, but given Hollins’ quirky personality, it might just be a random wardrobe selection. Thankfully, he seemed to manage the situation well, as he successfully made it onto the field for warmups — all while sporting a throwback jersey instead of his usual game gear.
Mack Hollins sporting a Mike Vrabel “Warriors” High School jersey before the game.
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For clarity, Hollins wore the high school jersey of Mike Vrabel, the Patriots’ coach who graduated in 1992 from Walsh Jesuit in Ohio. While Hollins hasn’t made significant statistical contributions this season, he has delivered noteworthy plays, including several receptions of 20 yards or more across various games.
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