You’ve seen a barefoot Mack Hollins roaming around a frozen Highmark Stadium in Buffalo. But have you ever seen a barefoot Mack Hollins wearing only a bathing suit in freezing temperatures? Well, now you have.
In the Bills' 27-25 diviosional round win over the Baltimore Ravens, the 31-year-old wideout showed up wearing beach attire despite Buffalo experiencing chilling winds and snow. Somehow, he managed to wear an even crazier outfit for Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
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.
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.
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When Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins entered Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, he made heads turn with his odd fashion choices and lack of shoes. But late in the second quarter of the AFC Championship Game against the Kansas City Chiefs,
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There's a 50% chance of snow during the Buffalo Bills playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens. There was a 100% chance Mack Hollins walked into the stadium barefoot. Life's a beach for the Bills ...
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