There were 1,696 players on active NFL rosters each week of the season. Yet Mack Hollins continues to stand out from the crowd with his pregame attire.
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The Buffalo Bills receiver drew considerable attention on Sunday afternoon as he arrived at Highmark Stadium for a game against the Baltimore Ravens. Hollins brought the tropics to New York as he arrived in trunks, an open Hawaiian shirt, and a Bills-branded straw hat.
The veteran receiver even made sure to cover his nose with sunscreen so that he wouldn't have any sunburn concerns.
Of course, this is Hollins, so he likely was barefoot as he walked down the tunnel. He is someone who only wears shoes when it is absolutely necessary. NFL games fall into this category, but the pre-game does not.
Mack Hollins a national treasure pic.twitter.com/uX34ThNQp3
— Peter Schrager (@PSchrags) January 19, 2025
"If Mack Hollins never catches another ball, he's worth keeping on the team for vibes," one NFL fan wrote on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. Many other members of the Bills Mafia weighed in with similar comments showing their appreciation for the unique NFL players.
The divisional game against the Ravens is far from the only example of Hollins showing up with a unique outfit. He has done so throughout the season while switching up the attire.
One week, Hollins arrived wearing a Bills-branded safety vest, work gloves, and a hard hat. He still didn't have on shoes. Another week, he showed up dressed as the cartoon character Fred Flinstone. He also dressed as a mad scientist during the NFL season.
Hollins even showed up for a game against the Jets wearing a special holiday sweater that said "Deck the Hollins." This sweater showed a pile of Christmas presents and a caricature of the journeyman receiver.
Of course, Hollins is not simply bringing the vibes to the Bills this season. He has become a pivotal part of the passing attack. He was fourth on the team during the regular season with 378 yards, but he led the team with five touchdowns.
According to CBS Sports, 80.6% of Hollins' catches resulted in first downs. This was the best among all eligible receiving options on the team with at least 10 targets.