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Mack Hollins Arrives as Bishop Ahead of Game Against Browns

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Mack Hollins Patriots Dress Like Chess Piece

Foxborough, MA – Wide receiver Mack Hollins made a unique entrance at Gillette Stadium, dressed as a bishop ahead of the Patriots‘ game against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. The Halloween-themed costume stood out as he even walked into the building diagonally, mimicking the moves of a chess piece.

In his first season with the Patriots, Hollins has become a vital part of the team, both on and off the field. He has emerged as a strong leader in the locker room and a reliable target for rookie quarterback Drake Maye.

This season, Hollins has recorded 11 catches for 119 yards and two touchdowns, showcasing his skills and adaptability as a situational receiver. “Happy Halloween, everybody,” Hollins said, beaming with pride in his costume.

While the Patriots have faced challenges at the receiver position this year, they have successfully found players who complement the team’s needs. Hollins has proven to be a solid addition, filling his role effectively as the season progresses.