The New England Patriots signed a pair of wide receivers in free agency and have added another one in the NFL Draft, acquiring Stefon Diggs, Mack Hollins and Kyle Williams.
The New England Patriots are clearly trying to revamp their receiving corps this offseason, even if they haven't exactly made a ton of headway thus far.
The Buffalo Bills' offense was one of the best in football last season, averaging 30.9 points per game as Josh Allen and Joe Brady led the team to a 13-4 record and an AFC Championship appearance.
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The Buffalo Bills didn't seem to push hard to retain Mack Hollins in free agency, as the veteran wideout signed with the New England Patriots. With Hollins out, the Bills will turn to Joshua Palmer, whom they signed away from the Los Angeles Chargers.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The New England Patriots have spent a lot of money this offseason, but they still haven't really rectified their most significant needs. The Patriots' two most glaring holes heading into free agency were at wide receiver and along their offensive line, and all they've done is sign Mack Hollins and Morgan Moses.
Despite a terrific collection of defensive additions thus far in free agency, the New England Patriots are still seeking a true No. 1 receiver to complement second-year quarterback Drake Maye.
The New England Patriots introduced Mack Hollins to the media on Friday. A native of Rockville, Maryland, the 6-foot-4, 221-pound has been a pro receiver
The New England Patriots introduced new wide receiver Mack Hollins on Friday, and he made quite the entrance before his press conference. Hollins, who played for the Buffalo Bills last season, signed a two-year, $8.4 million deal with the Patriots on Thursday, and he entered the press room barefoot on Friday.
The New England Patriots have yet to make any significant additions at the wide receiver position this offseason, unless you cant their addition of Mack Hollins.
The New England Patriots have yet to add any top-level weapons this offseason, only agreeing to sign wide receiver Mack Hollins to a two-year deal. Patriots fans certainly expected a lot more from their team in free agency, especially with New England owning the most cap room in the NFL.
The New England Patriots have been unable to make any major additions at wide receiver thus far this offseason, only agreeing to sign Mack Hollins. Hollins is a decent ancillary option, but he won't exactly move the needle much for quarterback Drake Maye and the Patriots' offense.
The New England Patriots entered the NFL offseason surely hoping to add some significant talent at the wide receiver position given that their receiving corps was probably the worst in the league this past season.
Former Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Mack Hollins has agreed to terms on a two-year, $8.4 million contract with the New England Patriots, according to Mike Garofolo of NFL Media. Hollins, 30, spent last season in Buffalo, where he appeared in 17 games (13 starts) and caught 31 passes for 378 yards and a career-high five touchdowns.
The New England Patriots are in the market for a wide receiver, and with many of the top options no longer available, they had to look elsewhere. According to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, the Patriots have agreed to terms with former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins on a two-year deal worth $8.4 million that maxes out at $10.4 million.
Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports that the Patriots have agreed to terms with WR Mack Hollins on a two-year, $8.4 million contract. In total, the agreement can be worth up to $10.4 million with incentives. Hollins, 31, is a former fourth-round pick of the Eagles back in 2017 out of North Carolina.
Weird. Crazy. Wild. Tarzan. All terms that apply to Buffalo Bills free agent wide receiver, Mack Hollins. And yet all words that can't quite capture the totality of The Mack Hollins Experience while also smoke-screening the impact of his on-field production, particularly his 2024 season with the Bills.
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, he caught everyone's attention with a critical touchdown reception.
Last week’s outfit shenanigans worked out so well for Mack Hollins that he is now back again for an encore. The Buffalo Bills wide receiver Hollins went viral before Sunday’s AFC title game against the Kansas City Chiefs for his latest absurd fit.
Mack Hollins has no plans on discussing his NFL future anytime soon. The free-spirited wide reciever will lace up his cleats in Kansas City this Sunday as his Buffalo Bills look to knock off the Chiefs in Sunday's AFC Championship Game.
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?
The vast majority of the Western New York faithful would concur that Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins achieved legendary status in the region some time ago, but if you were still on the fence, this ought to be enough to sway you.
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The Steelers hired former Falcons head coach Arthur Smith as their next offensive coordinator on Tuesday. But he may not be the only one from Atlanta who will be joining Pittsburgh in 2024.
Emotions boiled over for the Atlanta Falcons in London on Sunday.
On the NFL Network on Thursday, Raiders wide receiver and free spirit Mack Hollins guaranteed that he'd play better barefooted. Besides wanting to play shoeless, Hollins revealed other quirks. "Now I just eat meat at night, I don't eat vegetables no more," Hollins said.
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