Mack Hollins continues to surprise the NFL world with his fashion choices. The New England Patriots’ wide receiver arrived at Levi’s Stadium for the Super Bowl game against the Seattle Seahawks in a questionable outfit.
Hollins showed up barefoot in a red “Range 13” prison jumpsuit, handcuffs on his wrists, shackles on his ankles, and a Hannibal Lecter-style muzzle mask from “The Silence of the Lambs”. He held Mike Vrabel’s high school “Warriors” jersey. NFL insider Dov Kleiman shared the outfit on his X handle.
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“Insane: Patriots star WR Mack Hollins has arrived for the Super Bowl in the WILDEST outfit you will ever see. Hollins is the most interesting human on the planet. 😭😭😭,” the caption read.
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Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver, Antonio Brown, reshared the post and took a dig at the Patriots WR.
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“Thought it was Aaron Hernandez for a minute…,” Brown wrote.
Aaron Hernandez was the Patriots’ tight end from 2010 to 2012. He was arrested in June 2013 for the murder of Odin Lloyd. He was sentenced to life without parole after being convicted in 2015. While appealing a separate double-homicide acquittal, he was found d**d in his cell on April 19, 2017.
Hollins adopted near-100% barefoot living six years ago. He shows up to games barefoot, even in the snow. He hasn’t eaten a vegetable in 4-5 years, eats mostly raw meat, and eats with his hands. The Patriots WR owns three pet snakes and avoids elevators, among other things.
Mack Hollins on making it to the Super Bowl
The New England Patriots‘ wide receiver, Mack Hollins, opened up about his second Super Bowl appearance while addressing the media on Thursday
“Everybody pulling in the same direction and that’s what we have here,” Hollins said. “That doesn’t mean anything. That doesn’t guarantee everything. I wish it did…. We’ll have to earn it.”
In 2025, he caught 46 passes for 550 yards and two touchdowns across 15 games. He recorded two receptions for 51 yards in the postseason. Hollins already owns a Super Bowl ring from his rookie season with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2017. The veteran would aim to add another ring to his collection on Sunday night.
Edited by Aman Kashyap
