The Bills wide receivers got together to give their position coach a special gift this year. Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports

Buffalo Bills fans are known for their giving, and the team’s players are showing their generosity as well.

Bills receivers pooled together their money to buy wide receivers coach Chad Hall a great gift for Christmas. Isaiah McKenzie shared a video on his Instagram account of the players showing Hall his gift. They took him out of a house with a beanie covering his head and then removed it to show him the truck.

According to the video, Gabriel Davis had the idea to get Hall the truck. He approached Stefon Diggs and Cole Beasley, and they all chipped in to buy the truck for the coach.

The players must feel very strongly about Hall to get him such a generous gift. Diggs gave us a glimpse of how they feel about him when in October he praised Hall as one of the best coaches, if not the best, he’s ever had.

Beasley has also given Hall extraordinary praise for the way he handles his players. Both Diggs and Hall are having career seasons.

Hall played college football at Air Force and spent four seasons in the NFL from 2010-2013. He scored two touchdowns for the Philadelphia Eagles during his pro career. Hall is also the brother of Matthew Stafford’s wife, Kelly.

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