DeAndre Hopkins Honors Late Father with Mink Jacket at Super Bowl LIX Arrival
DeAndre Hopkins pays tribute to his late father by wearing a cherished mink jacket during his Super Bowl debut, symbolizing a deep personal connection.

A Heartfelt Tribute on the Grandest Stage
DeAndre Hopkins, the Kansas City Chiefs' wide receiver, made a poignant statement as he arrived for Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. Wearing a mink jacket inherited from his late father, Hopkins honored his father’s memory on one of the most significant days of his career. His father, who passed away in the same year Hopkins was born, left behind the jacket as a cherished family heirloom.
A Promise Kept
Hopkins had long vowed to wear the jacket on one of two landmark occasions: his wedding day or his Super Bowl debut. With Sunday marking his first Super Bowl appearance, the time was ripe to fulfill that promise. As ESPN’s Jeff Darlington reported, Hopkins prepared the vintage jacket with light tailoring to ensure it was game-day ready.
Emotional Significance
During his arrival, Hopkins reflected on the jacket’s deeper meaning. “My dad was a leader of the family, a leader of our community,” he shared. “So it means a lot just being able to have a little bit of him with me.”
A Season to Remember
Hopkins’ journey to Super Bowl LIX began with a mid-season trade from the Tennessee Titans to the Chiefs. In just 10 regular-season games, he made a significant impact, recording 41 receptions for 437 yards and four touchdowns. His presence on the field has been a key factor in the Chiefs’ success this season.
A Symbol of Legacy
As Hopkins stepped onto the Super Bowl stage, the mink jacket served as a powerful reminder of his father’s enduring legacy and the values instilled in him. It was more than just an outfit—it was a tribute to a life well-lived and a bond that transcends generations.