Contract Overview
Mack Hollins has committed to a two-year deal valued at $8.4 million with the New England Patriots. The 30-year-old receiver is expected to bring his experience and versatility to a team eager to enhance its playoff prospects.
Recent Performance Highlights
Last season, Hollins appeared in 17 games for the Bills, starting 13 contests. He recorded 31 receptions for 378 yards and reached a career-high with five touchdowns. His contributions during the postseason included appearances in two of three playoff games, where he added five catches for 104 yards and a touchdown.
Journey Through the NFL
Hollins’s career reflects an array of experiences across multiple teams. After launching his career as a fourth-round pick from North Carolina in 2017 and winning a championship with the Eagles, he spent time with the Dolphins and had a notable season with the Raiders, finishing with 57 catches, 690 yards, and four touchdowns in 2022. His stint with the Falcons was marred by an ankle injury, which limited his impact and prevented him from scoring during that campaign.
Reunion and Role in Patriots
The Patriots will benefit from Hollins’s dual threat as both a receiver and a special teams contributor. His move to New England also marks a reunion with offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, under whom he experienced career highs with the Raiders. This veteran presence is seen as a crucial element for a young team determined to climb back to playoff contention.