Mack Hollins continued to bring his outlandish pre-game fits to Highmark Stadium for the Buffalo Bills' NFL Playoff showdown against the Baltimore Ravens.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins is known for his quirky pregame routines, and his pregame outfits. The first-year Bill showed up to the wild-card matchup against the Denver Broncos dressed as Fred Flintstone complete with the barefoot look,
Life's a beach for Mack Hollins despite a wind chill of 11 degrees for kickoff for the Bills vs. Ravens playoff game.
Week 13, following a snowstorm in Western New York, he showed up dressed as a mad scientist, and when the Bills faced the Broncos in the wild-card round he came to Highmark Stadium dressed as Fred Flintstone with a Buffalo hat with horns on his head.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins made a memorable entrance before the divisional clash against the Baltimore Ravens. Hollins arrived at Highmark Stadium wearing a bathing s
Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins showed up to work dressed for some fun, looking like he was getting ready to hit the beach rather than go out and play in sub-freezing temperatures. Hollins walked into the locker room rocking a big sun hat, sun glasses, and a swimsuit with bare feet.
A Buffalo Bills wide receiver showed up for Sunday's freezing divisional playoff game wearing an absurd outfit.
Despite the temperature in Buffalo, New York, being below freezing for Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens, it didn't stop Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins from arriving at Highmark Stadium in a big hat, no shoes, sunglasses, striped shorts, an unbuttoned aloha shirt, Bills towel and Bills football to toss around at the beach .
The game time temperature for Sunday night's game in Buffalo between the Bills and the Ravens is set for a freezing-cold 20 degrees—but that didn't stop Mack Hollins from pulling off another one of his fire pre-game outfits.
As reported by WGR's Sal Capaccio, the league imposed fines on safety Damar Hamlin, nickel cornerback Taron Johnson, long snapper Reid Ferguson and wide receiver Mack Hollins, who committed two costly infractions. The five fines totaled $49,634.
Well known for his 16-year, journeyman NFL career—Fitzpatrick's longest stint was actually with Buffalo from 2009 to '12. Over 53 starts in blue and red, he tallied a 20-33 record while throwing for 11,654 yards, 80 touchdowns, and 64 interceptions.