NFL Fans Are Losing Their Mind Over Buffalo Bills’ “Crazy” WR Who Doesn’t Use Utensils, Wear Shoes, Or Eat Vegetables & Thinks Cats Steal Souls

NFL fans are losing their minds after learning new details of the lifestyle that Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins lives by.

The Buffalo Bills signed Mack Hollins to a one-year contract worth $2.6 million in free agency as part of their WR room shakeup. Hollins joins a new-look Buffalo offense that also brought in Curtis Samuel, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Chase Claypool and Keon Coleman after bidding farewell to Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis.

Dan Fetes of Buffalo Plus provided some interesting and in-depth details about Hollins’ lifestyle. Hollins does not wear shoes, refrains from using utensils when he eats, fears small cats can “steal your soul” and has avoided eating vegetables for three years.

Fetes shared a video of Hollins attending a Buffalo Bills practice without shoes on. Nicknamed “Tarzan”, Hollins’ character was also praised by multiple Buffalo players and coaches in the video:

NFL fans had plenty of hysterical reactions to news of Hollins’ unique lifestyle:

Last season, the 30-year-old Hollins caught 30 passes for 251 yards in 13 games with the Atlanta Falcons. Hollins had a career year for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2022, tallying 57 receptions for 690 yards and four touchdowns.

Mack Hollins’ Buffalo Bills Look To Rebound From Another Heartbreaking Playoff Loss

The Bills entered 2023 as a prime favorite to win Super Bowl 58, but their season ended with a loss in the Divisional Round for the third straight year. Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs ousted the Bills after kicker Tyler Bass missed a game-tying field goal late in the game.

Aside from Diggs and Davis, the Bills also said goodbye to Jordan Poyer, Micah Hyde, Mitch Morse and Tre’Davious White in cap-saving moves.

Buffalo will open their 2024 season with a home tilt against Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals on Sept. 8. Four days later, they’ll visit the AFC East rival Miami Dolphins on “Thursday Night Football.”

 

 

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