Bills News: Mack Hollins Agrees to Sign With Buffalo.
After Gabe Davis left the Buffalo Bills, the team is set to receive some free agency assistance.
The Bills are inking former Las Vegas Raiders and Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Mack Hollins to a contract, according to reports from ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. The conditions are still pending release.
“Sources say that the #Bills and wide receiver Mack Hollins have reached an agreement. Fowler tweeted, “Josh Allen and the passing game are going to get more help soon.”
The Philadelphia Eagles selected the 30-year-old Hollins out of North Carolina in the fourth round of the 2017 draft. After joining the Miami Dolphins in 2019, he spent two seasons playing in Philadelphia, where as a rookie he won a Super Bowl.
After spending a season with each of the previous two teams—the Atlanta Falcons and Las Vegas Raiders—Hollins will be playing for his fourth franchise in as many seasons with the Bills.
Hollins appeared in 13 games for Atlanta in 2023, hauling in 18 receptions for 251 yards. But in 2022, during his brief stay in Vegas, he had his best season yet, finishing with career-high totals in receiving yards (690), first downs (34), catches (57), and receiving touchdowns (4).
Hollins has 131 receptions for 1,691 yards and 10 touchdowns in 95 career games. He’ll try to give Josh Allen and Buffalo’s passing attack some deep-threat capability.
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