Under the Animal mask, it was Bills receiver Mack Hollins, who has made a habit of turning his walk into the stadium into an event. Before last week’s game against the Baltimore Ravens, Hollins decided to bring out some Miami vibes despite frigid temperatures in Buffalo.
A Buffalo Bills wide receiver showed up in another ridiculous outfit for Sunday's AFC title game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins has been likened to an untamed beast. Enter the Animal. Hollins walked into Arrowhead Stadium dressed head to almost toe - Hollins walks barefoot whenever possible - as Animal from The Muppets for the Bills AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Life's a beach for Mack Hollins despite a wind chill of 11 degrees for kickoff for the Bills vs. Ravens playoff game.
Week 13, following a snowstorm in Western New York, he showed up dressed as a mad scientist, and when the Bills faced the Broncos in the wild-card round he came to Highmark Stadium dressed as Fred Flintstone with a Buffalo hat with horns on his head.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins made a memorable entrance before the divisional clash against the Baltimore Ravens. Hollins arrived at Highmark Stadium wearing a bathing s
Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins showed up to work dressed for some fun, looking like he was getting ready to hit the beach rather than go out and play in sub-freezing temperatures. Hollins walked into the locker room rocking a big sun hat, sun glasses, and a swimsuit with bare feet.
Travis Kelce turned heads wearing an oddly striped suit ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs-Buffalo Bills AFC championship game.
If it's game day, Mack Hollins is 100 percent likely to be the guy turning heads. The quirky Buffalo Bills receiver wears what he wants ahead of matchups (regardless of weather conditions) and does what he wants,
“The personality traits within everybody, that plays a huge part,” Shakir said of the receiving group’s 2024 chemistry. “The guys that they brought in here, they hit it spot-on. That speaks to the Bills’ culture of unselfish guys who want the best for the person next to them.”
A Buffalo Bills wide receiver showed up for Sunday's freezing divisional playoff game wearing an absurd outfit.