New England Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins turned heads with a dramatic entrance at Super Bowl LX, arriving at Levi’s Stadium in handcuffs, leg chains, and a prison-style jumpsuit ahead of the matchup against the Seattle Seahawks.
Unconventional Pregame Entrance
Hollins entered the stadium several hours before kickoff on Super Bowl Sunday, dressed in shackles, wrist restraints, and a face mask reminiscent of Hannibal Lecter from The Silence of the Lambs. He carried a “Warriors” high school football jersey belonging to Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel.
Details of the Outfit
The back of the orange jumpsuit displayed “Range 13,” referencing a high-security unit at ADX Florence in Colorado. Hollins wore the outfit solely for his arrival and shed it before joining warmups, switching to the Vrabel jersey.
History of Bold Arrivals
This marks Hollins’ first Super Bowl appearance with the Patriots. He has a track record of unconventional pregame entrances throughout the season, adding flair to team preparations.
After his entrance, Hollins participated fully in pregame warmups, ready for the game.

