(NEXSTAR) – The Super Bowl has finally arrived, which means we're bound to see some historic, eye-catching, and all-out unbelievable moments. At least one happened before the game even began. As players entered Levi's Stadium, there was one that was hard to miss: New England Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins. If you did miss it, you can see it in the photo below. Hollins, 32, arrived in an apparent prison uniform and a Hannibal Lecter-style face mask, with handcuffs and leg irons. He was, of course, barefoot. Hollins has become well-known for arriving without shoes on, regardless of the weather. Hollins has worn some out-of-the-ordinary pre-game fits, including some odd options when he was with the Buffalo Bills last season: In addition to being barefoot, Hollins on Sunday was seen carrying a jersey that doesn't match either his Patriots or their opponents, the Seattle Seahawks. Instead, it was that of his coach, Mike Vrabel. More specifically, the team told local reporters, it's a jersey from Vrabel's high school, Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Hollins wore the jersey during pre-game warmups. You can see it here: Hollins was drafted in 2017 by the Philadelphia Eagles. He has since played for the Miami Dolphins, the Las Vegas Raiders, the Atlanta Falcons, the Bills, and now the Patriots.