Barefoot and bringing the chaos, Mack Hollins turned heads with his wild Animal-inspired look ahead of the AFC Championship.
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,
Another season has ended in heartbreak for Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills, as their Super Bowl dreams were dashed by the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship. As emotions
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.
Mack Hollins' style and approach to fashion speaks for itself. The 31-year-old wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills always makes a statement with his attire when it comes to his pre-game wardrobe during the season,
Mack Hollins: Mack Hollins had his best game as a member of the Bills. The veteran scored a touchdown late in the first half against the Chiefs’ top cornerback and set up a 1st and goal late in the game on a 32-yard reception. He finished with three catches for 73 yards and one score.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins is one of the quirkiest players in football. He dressed as a Muppets character Sunday.
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.
The Bills have several key players they must re-sign in NFL free agency this offseason but they might not be the big names you think.
The two-time defending Super Bowl champions had earned a chance at an unprecedented three-peat. And once again, they had brushed aside the Buffalo Bills on the way.
The Buffalo Bills will take on the Kansas City Chiefs for the fourth time in the last five playoffs--this time with a ticket to the Super Bowl on the line.