During the recently-completed Organized Team Activities, new additions to the Buffalo Bills’ roster started the process of getting acclimated. One veteran receiver, in particular, stood out during this time, according to starting tight end Dawson Knox. Knox praised the hard work of 30-year-old Mack Hollins, who signed with the team as a free agent in March and has been impressing with his dedication and effort. Hollins, a tall and versatile player, has experience playing for multiple NFL teams and is known for his contributions on special teams as well as in the passing game.
Josh Allen, the starting quarterback, took an immediate interest in Hollins, who has been a talkative veteran in the drills.
At the start of OTAs Phase 3, Allen remarked, “I appreciate the guys for how hard they’re working and the type of presence that’s in there, most notably Mack Hollins.” “Once more, the man who is currently pushing men. He’s got a nice voice. He is also speaking poorly. He’s very grounded in reality. I like the edge he’s currently bringing to the room, the way he’s pushing these men hard, and the way the other guys are reacting.”
Hollins will most likely get the chance to establish himself as a major offensive contributor. Only Khalil Shakir, a receiver on Buffalo’s roster, has previously caught a ball from Allen on an NFL game