In a bold and unconventional move, Patriots' Mack Hollins arrived at Super Bowl 2026 in a prison jumpsuit, complete with shackles and a face mask. The ensemble was a striking statement, with the words 'Range 13' emblazoned on the back, hinting at his connection to an ultra-high-security unit at ADX Florence supermax prison in Colorado. As he strode past reporters on his way to the locker room, Hollins exuded an air of nonchalance, holding a football jersey in his hand, which he later donned during warm-ups. This 'Warriors' high school football jersey bore the name of Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel. Hollins' eccentricities have always been a talking point, from his preference for walking barefoot to his unconventional eating habits and minimal water intake. 'Mack is a unique individual,' remarked Patriots cornerback Alex Austin, 'and he teaches us something about embracing individuality and purpose.' Hollins' on-field contributions are equally impressive, with 46 receptions, 550 yards, and two touchdowns this season. His journey in the NFL has spanned eight years, playing for six different teams, including the Patriots. Former Giants quarterback and current Patriot Tommy DeVito described Hollins as 'one of the best teammates I’ve ever had,' highlighting his authenticity and the depth of his character. Hollins' arrival at the Super Bowl was a testament to his ability to stand out, even in the most prestigious of sporting events.