Patriots' Hollins wears prisoner outfit, Vrabel's HS jersey before Super Bowl
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New England Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins took his unique routine to another level ahead of Super Bowl LX.
Hollins, who's gone viral several times for his pregame outfits and habit of going barefoot, wore what appeared to be a prisoner's suit with his hands handcuffed before Sunday's matchup against the Seattle Seahawks.
He also had a mask on and held Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel's high school football jersey.
Mack Hollins arrives for the Super Bowl.
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Hollins then rocked Vrabel's high school jersey on the field during his pregame warmup.
Hollins joined the Patriots during the 2025 offseason and has been an important contributor to the team's strong offense this season.
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