Mack Hollins Returns to Boost Patriots' Offense

Denver, Colorado, USASun Jan 25 2026
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The New England Patriots are gearing up for a crucial AFC Championship Game against the Denver Broncos. They just got a big boost with the return of wide receiver Mack Hollins. He's back from injured reserve after missing some time due to an abdomen injury. Hollins has been a key player for the Patriots. Before getting hurt, he started 13 games and was third on the team in both catches and yards. His size and skill make him a top target for quarterback Drake Maye. At 6-foot-4 and 221 pounds, Hollins has a big catch radius and is great at blocking, which helps the running game.
With Hollins back, the Patriots' receiving corps looks strong. He joins Stefon Diggs and Kayshon Boutte at the top of the depth chart. The team also has DeMario "Pop" Douglas, Kyle Williams, and Efton Chism III ready to contribute. Hollins was playing a lot before his injury. He was on the field for 68% of the offensive snaps, more than any other receiver. His energy and leadership have been noted by coach Mike Vrabel, who appreciates Hollins' willingness to learn and help younger players. This return is a big deal for the Patriots. Hollins' skills and experience could make a big difference in their upcoming game. His ability to catch passes and block effectively adds a new dimension to their offense.
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