Patriots' Mack Hollins makes striking Super Bowl entrance barefoot with mask, cuffs
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New England Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins has made it clear that he tries to avoid wearing shoes when he's away from the football field.
So it was no surprise that he arrived barefoot in Santa Clara, California, a few hours before Super Bowl LX kicked off. But what he was actually wearing may have been more of a surprise.
The 32-year-old walked toward the Patriots locker room wearing a facemask that appeared to be a nod to Hannibal Lecter, along with handcuffs around his wrists. Hollins' feet were also shackled, and a red jumpsuit had the words "Range 13" on the back.
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Mack Hollins (13) of the New England Patriots in a mask and handcuffs ahead of Super Bowl LX against the Seattle Seahawks at Levi's Stadium on Feb. 8, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)
Hollins, who won a Super Bowl during his rookie season with the Philadelphia Eagles, had Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel's high school jersey in his hand as he walked through the Levi’s Stadium tunnel. Vrabel is aiming to be the first person to win a Super Bowl title as a player and later as a head coach for the same franchise.
Hollins went through some early warmups on the stadium turf on Sunday while wearing the No. 84 "Warriors" jersey — and, of course, without any cleats on.
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While the jersey was a nod, it could have also hinted at the 1979 cult-favorite movie "The Warriors." The Patriots went undefeated on the road this past regular season and won the AFC Championship game in Denver. In a nod to the


