Buffalo Bills star arrives barefoot and dressed for the beach in below freezing temperatures 

The temperature in Orchard Park, New York is below freezing. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins doesn’t care. X/@NFLHollins arrived in beach attire ahead of the Bills’ divisional round game against the Ravens[/caption] He showed up to Highmark Stadium dressed like he was going to the beach in 80-degree weather. Barefoot, bathing suit, unbuttoned shirt, straw hat, towel, sunglasses and sunscreen on the nose. If you didn’t know Hollins was about to play in an NFL game, you would guess he was going straight to the beach. The game time temperatures for Sunday night’s titanic game between the Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens is set to be in the teens, and possibly reach single digits. Hollins isn’t phased. This also isn’t anything new to him. The 31-year-old wide receiver is known for his barefoot look, and other unusual habits. “Going with no shoes, having wild hair, eating with my hands instead of utensils, that type of stuff, that’s not bothering anybody,” said Hollins to Buffalo’s Spectrum News1 earlier this year. “That’s who I am. That’s what makes me happy. “Do the things that make you happy in life. Hollins has garnered a reputation for his unusual sense of styleGetty “Like I said, life’s too short to be worried about what other people think.” Hollins is going to march to the beat of his own drum. Weather report be damned. He is in his first year as a Bill, recording 31 catches for 378 yards and five touchdowns in the regular season. Hollins is hoping to help his quarterback Josh Allen defeat Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, and advance to the AFC championship against the Kansas City Chiefs next Sunday. It is going to be a battle between the two MVP favorites and has game of the year potential written all over it. Bundle up and buckle up. Or as Hollins would probably say: “Surf’s up.” Follow talkSPORT NFL on Facebook Follow our talkSPORT NFL page on Facebook for the latest breaking NFL news, exclusive video interviews, and the biggest talking points from around the league. Our dedicated NFL YouTube channel ‘End Zone’ will also keep you across the very latest NFL news with exclusive access and our weekly ‘Rundown’ review show.

Jan 19, 2025 - 23:12
Buffalo Bills star arrives barefoot and dressed for the beach in below freezing temperatures 

The temperature in Orchard Park, New York is below freezing.

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins doesn’t care.

X/@NFL
Hollins arrived in beach attire ahead of the Bills’ divisional round game against the Ravens[/caption]

He showed up to Highmark Stadium dressed like he was going to the beach in 80-degree weather.

Barefoot, bathing suit, unbuttoned shirt, straw hat, towel, sunglasses and sunscreen on the nose.

If you didn’t know Hollins was about to play in an NFL game, you would guess he was going straight to the beach.

The game time temperatures for Sunday night’s titanic game between the Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens is set to be in the teens, and possibly reach single digits.

Hollins isn’t phased.

This also isn’t anything new to him.

The 31-year-old wide receiver is known for his barefoot look, and other unusual habits.

“Going with no shoes, having wild hair, eating with my hands instead of utensils, that type of stuff, that’s not bothering anybody,” said Hollins to Buffalo’s Spectrum News1 earlier this year.

“That’s who I am. That’s what makes me happy.

Do the things that make you happy in life.

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 12: Mack Hollins #13 of the Buffalo Bills arrives prior to playing the Denver Broncos during the AFC Wild Card Playoffs at Highmark Stadium on January 12, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images)
Hollins has garnered a reputation for his unusual sense of style
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Like I said, life’s too short to be worried about what other people think.”

Hollins is going to march to the beat of his own drum.

Weather report be damned.

He is in his first year as a Bill, recording 31 catches for 378 yards and five touchdowns in the regular season.

Hollins is hoping to help his quarterback Josh Allen defeat Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, and advance to the AFC championship against the Kansas City Chiefs next Sunday.

It is going to be a battle between the two MVP favorites and has game of the year potential written all over it.

Bundle up and buckle up.

Or as Hollins would probably say: “Surf’s up.”

Follow talkSPORT NFL on Facebook

Follow our talkSPORT NFL page on Facebook for the latest breaking NFL news, exclusive video interviews, and the biggest talking points from around the league.

Our dedicated NFL YouTube channel ‘End Zone’ will also keep you across the very latest NFL news with exclusive access and our weekly ‘Rundown’ review show.