BREAKING NEWS: Buffalo Bills Give Major Update on Mack Hollins’ Return as a New Head

Buffalo Bills Give Major Update on Mack Hollins’ Return Under New Head Coach

The Buffalo Bills have provided a significant update on veteran wide receiver Mack Hollins, as the team begins offseason preparations under new head coach Joe Brady.

After missing critical time during the 2024 season due to a lingering hamstring injury, Hollins’ status for training camp had been a major question mark. But on Friday morning, the team confirmed that Hollins is on track for a full return and has already resumed individual workouts at the team’s facility.

“Mack’s recovery has gone very well,” Coach Brady said in his first full media session as head coach. “He’s in great shape, he’s cleared for football activity, and we expect him to be full go for the start of camp.”

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Hollins, who signed a one-year deal with the Bills in 2024, was brought in to add size, experience, and leadership to a young receiving corps. Though his stat line was modest (10 catches, 132 yards in 8 games), his presence in the locker room and special teams impact were widely praised.

With Stefon Diggs now gone and the wide receiver room undergoing a major transformation, Hollins’ return could play a key role in helping young pass-catchers like Keon Coleman and Khalil Shakir adjust to the new-look offense.

“He’s the kind of guy who brings energy, discipline, and toughness,” Brady added. “We value that a lot as we build this next chapter.”

Hollins, 31, also took to social media after the announcement, posting a photo of himself in Bills gear with the caption: “Year 2. Let’s work. 💪🏾”

With minicamp around the corner and major changes taking shape — including Brady’s new offensive schemes and the integration of rookie talent — all eyes will be on how Hollins fits into the team’s evolving identity.

Key Takeaways:

  • Hollins is fully cleared and expected to be ready for training camp.
  • New head coach Joe Brady views him as a locker room leader.
  • His return boosts a WR corps adjusting to the post-Diggs era.

The Bills open training camp in late July, and Mack Hollins looks ready to be a key piece in Buffalo’s bounce-back season.

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