Chiefs’ DeAndre Hopkins dons late father’s mink jacket for Super Bowl LIX arrival

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DeAndre Hopkins is set to play in the biggest game of his career on Sunday in Super Bowl LIX, and he made sure to arrive in meaningful attire.

The Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver wore a mink jacket his father passed on to him. Hopkins’ father died in 1992, the same year the All-Pro receiver was born.

According to ESPN’s Jeff Darlington, Hopkins told himself that he’d wear the mink coat either on his wedding day or the Super Bowl — whichever one came first. Sunday in New Orleans marked the appropriate time to wear it.

Hopkins explained that it required light tailoring in preparation for the game.

He expressed the importance of wearing the vintage jacket.

“My dad was [a] leader of the family, leader of our community,” Hopkins said. “So it means a lot just being able to have a little bit of him with me.”

The Chiefs acquired the veteran receiver from the Tennessee Titans via trade in October.

Hopkins had 41 receptions for 437 yards and four touchdowns in 10 regular-season games with the Chiefs.

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