Mack Hollins Makes a Memorable Entrance at the 2026 Super Bowl
Mack Hollins certainly knows how to grab attention.
During the 2026 Super Bowl on Sunday, he made a striking arrival at Levi’s Stadium, wearing a prison jumpsuit complete with restraints and a face mask.
The jumpsuit featured “Range 13” on the back, likely hinting at the ultra-maximum security area of ADX Florence Supermax Prison in Colorado.
As he walked toward the locker room before the game against the Seahawks, Hollins kept his focus straight ahead, bypassing reporters.
He was also carrying a football jersey, which he donned later during warm-ups.
This jersey was a “Warriors” high school football jersey adorned with the name of Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel.
Hollins has consistently been a standout personality in the NFL; he often shows up barefoot and sports eclectic outfits for games.
He has a unique approach to meals, often eating without utensils and staying hydrated only minimally.
Patriots cornerback Alex Austin commented this week about Hollins’ distinct behavior: “Mac, he’s a different guy. You learn something from him, too, because he has a reason why he does what he does. He does everything with the interns.”
This season, Hollins has recorded 46 receptions for 550 yards and two touchdowns while playing for New England.
Joining the Patriots marks the sixth team of his eight-year NFL journey.
Former Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito, now with the Patriots, shared his admiration: “He’s truly one of the most unique people I’ve ever met. I like to think of myself as a character. Everyone I grew up with, I know people who are in character. I’ve seen everything online, but I learned in my first few weeks here that it’s not acting. That’s who Mack really is. What you guys have seen is not even the tip of the iceberg. He’s one of the best teammates I’ve ever had.”





