Foxborough, Massachusetts – 04/11/2025

Right after the New England Patriots’ nail-biting 24–23 victory over the Atlanta Falcons, a shocking behind-the-scenes incident exploded at Gillette Stadium. Team owner Robert Kraft has officially issued a fine and internal warning to veteran wide receiver Mack Hollins after he arrived at the stadium in attire deemed “inappropriate” and carrying a replica rifle.
According to images circulating on social media, Hollins showed up in a costume dressed as a “Minuteman” from the American Revolutionary era – including an old-style coat, a tri-corner hat, and notably a long rifle slung over his shoulder. The incident occurred just a few days after Halloween, but in the context of America’s heightened sensitivity to gun violence incidents, this action provoked strong reactions from many fans and experts.
An internal source revealed to ESPN that Robert Kraft was “extremely disappointed” with Hollins’ image, stating that the behavior was “insensitive, contrary to the professional spirit and the Patriots’ image.” Right in the internal meeting on Monday morning, Kraft issued a $10,000 fine to Hollins and required the player to publicly apologize to the team as well as the fans.
“We respect tradition, but any action that could be misunderstood or make the community feel uneasy is unacceptable,” Mr. Kraft stated. “The Patriots always strive for values of discipline, humanity, and responsibility. No one is allowed to take that lightly.”
On Hollins’ side, the 31-year-old player admitted his mistake and sent an apology in a short statement: “I had no intention of offending or causing concern to anyone. It was just part of a Halloween costume, and I have learned a profound lesson. I respect the team, the fans, and Mr. Kraft’s decision.”
Although Hollins’ action did not violate criminal law, according to experts, this internal penalty is “necessary to protect the Patriots’ brand image.”
The Patriots are currently leading the AFC East with a 7–2 record, but Hollins’ incident has created a wave off the field – reminding the entire team that the “Patriots culture” is not only displayed on the field, but in every step they take when entering Gillette Stadium.