Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins has worn some of the most jaw dropping outfits we've ever seen. Take a look.
The game is set to be played between a projected 13º-17º weather with some snow water mixed in here and there, but Hollins isn't bothered by it. Just look at his pregame outfit
NFL postseason begins, wild-card round competitors are entering their respective games with style in mind. Though the January cold in some host cities required some creative incorporation of layering,
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.
Hailee Steinfeld has a new title! The actress, 28, was crowned the "queen" of Queen City — aka Buffalo, N.Y. — following her November engagement to Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen . CBS Sports reporter Tracy Wolfson shared a post on X on Sunday, Jan. 12 which showed a billboard in downtown Buffalo by hospitality company Delaware North.
Life's a beach for Mack Hollins despite a wind chill of 11 degrees for kickoff for the Bills vs. Ravens playoff game.
Buffalo Bills player Mack Hollins dressed up as Fred Flintstone and went barefoot in the freezing cold ahead of the team's game against the Broncos on Jan. 12.
Josh Allen is ready to lead the Buffalo Bills into battle against the Baltimore Ravens in what should be a wild divisional round playoff matchup on Sunday evening.
"On an ice-cold Sunday night at Highmark Stadium, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills launched a strategic, calculated attack at the favored Baltimore Ravens in the AFC divisional playoffs, and they executed their plan to perfection,
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