Bills lose receiver Mack Hollins to division-rival Patriots
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Patriots Agree to Add Former Bills Receiver Mack Hollins on Two-Year Deal
Mack Hollins, fan favorite, leaves Bills as free agent for Patriots
The Buffalo Bills lost a fan favorite on the first day of the NFL's 2025 free agency frenzy. According to reports including Patriots Wire, wide receiver Mack Hollins has agreed to terms with Bills' AFC East rival,
The Buffalo Bills agreed to terms with wide receiver Josh Palmer to open NFL free agency Monday. The other shoe dropped a few hours later. Wide receiver Mack Hollins, who led Buffalo a year ago with five touchdown receptions,
The Buffalo Bills lost free agent wide receiver Mack Hollins to the New England Patriots on the first day of the legal tampering window.
Of the 22 players who started on offense or defense for the Bills in the AFC championship game against the Chiefs, only three of them – wide receiver Mack Hollins, safety Damar Hamlin and cornerback Rasul Douglas – are scheduled to become unrestricted free agents next week.
In his one season with the Buffalo Bills, Mack Hollins became known for his wild pre-game outfits and strange habits such as not eating vegetables and eschewing shoes whenever possible. He also showed his disdain for soup,
The Buffalo Bills are anticipating a fair amount of turnover this free agency season. On Day 1, they have already struck to bolster up the roster that just went to the AFC Championship. The Bills landed former Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Josh Palmer.
The Bills began Monday with 13 of their players entering unrestricted free agency and the only one who found a new home was wide receiver Mack Hollins who agreed to a two-year, $8.4 million contract with the AFC East rival New England Patriots, certainly a monetary value the Bills did not believe was in their own best interest.
Hollins is staying in the AFC East, but not with Buffalo. Hollins inked a two-year, $8 million deal with the New England Patriots. NFL Network's insider Mike Garafolo reported that the deal "maxes out at $10.4 million."
The Bills will re-sign one of their more unheralded offensive weapons, as they continue to make roster retention a focus in NFL free agency
The Buffalo Bills could sign former New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton as a replacement for Amari Cooper, an analysts suggests.
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