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Not even sub-zero temperatures can stop Mack Hollins and his bare feet. But this time, the New England Patriots wide receiver went one step further, and arrived to a frigid Gillette Stadium both
Mack Hollins, the Patriots’ star wide receiver, made sure the message was clear before a single snap was played against Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills. As snow covered Gillette Stadium in Foxborough ahead of the Patriots’ highly anticipated showdown,
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New England Patriots’ Wide Receiver Mack Hollins Shows Up to Stadium Barefoot and Shirtless in Snow
No shoes, no shirt, but Mack Hollins is still serving. The New England Patriots wide receiver showed up to a snowy Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts before his team’s matchup against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday,
Mack Hollins hasn't exactly ended up in the warmest of NFL abodes on his last few contracts. First, the Buffalo Bills. And now, the New England Patriots. Despite that, he doesn't like wearing shoes. He much prefers being barefoot. He went viral Sunday morning for arriving to the Pats' Week 15 game against the Bills with no shirt and no shoes.
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Sean McDermott responds to Patriots’ Stefon Diggs, Mack Hollins chirping Bills before comeback
It appears Stefon Diggs and Mack Hollins were able to get some shots in against their former team before things went sideways for the New England Patriots. The Patriots choked away a 21-0 lead Sunday to the Buffalo Bills,
Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins truly is built different, which was evident by his pregame attire for the Bills game.
New England Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins once again turned heads in the NFL world this weekend. However, it wasn't for a spectacular catch or a gamechanging play, but for h
Mack Hollins braved the snow shirtless and barefoot at Gillette Stadium, bringing his trademark antics to the Patriots’ matchup against the Bills.
New England Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins climbs the ladder for an 18-yard reception against the Buffalo Bills.
The Buffalo Bills have kept themselves in the race for the AFC East title. Josh Allen threw three touchdown passes, and James Cook ran for two TDs and caught another as Buffalo rallied from a 21-0 deficit to beat the New England Patriots 35-31 on Sunday.
A celebration broke out in the second quarter as snow dropped and the Patriots built a 21-0 lead, but the hosts forgot they were playing reigning MVP Josh Allen.