Fans Can’t Believe ‘Creepy’ Outfit Patriots Star Wore To Super Bowl 60

Before anything even happened on the field, a lot of eyes were cast towards Super Bowl 60 to see what the Big Game’s tunnel fits are looking like.

Mack Hollins turned more than a few heads with his choice of pre-game outfit.

The New England Patriots’ Wide Receiver arrived at Levi’s Stadium dressed as horror icon Hannibal Lecter. Complete with mask, handcuffs and feet shackles.

Hollins was carrying Patriots’ head coach Mike Vrabel’s high school jersey in his hands as he arrived at Super Bowl 60.

The outfit was clearly designed to imitate Hannibal Lecter from the 1991 classic Silence of the Lambs.

However, it may have also been a nod to Alcatraz, the infamous prison island located in San Francisco.

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The Super Bowl champion even went barefoot with his pre-game fit.

Hollins has been open about following the ‘free the feet’ lifestyle in the past.

The 32-year-old has championed the lifestyle after meeting a group of trainers in Australia.

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Hollins has forged a reputation for himself with his off-the-field antics during his eight-year NFL career.

The North Carolina alum is reported to eat meals without using utensils.

He also prefers to drink watermelon juice to water as he believes water is a ‘scam’.

Earning the nickname ‘Tarzan’ with teammates, Hollins has made 46 catches over the course of the current season, for 550 yards and two scores.

While Stefon Diggs is more likely to be targeted by Patriots quarterback Drake Maye for touchdowns during Super Bowl 60, Hollins could quite easily make an impact on the field as well as off it.

Mack Hollins’ Super Bowl 60 Fit Criticised By NFL Fans

However, ahead of the game, the wide receiver was being described as ‘creepy’ among other things. His choice of outfit generated a ton of reactions across social media.

Hollins won the Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2018, primarily playing on special teams.

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