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Bills’ Mack Hollins drums up fashion statement with ‘Muppets’ gear at AFC Championship

Buffalo Bills's weird wide receiver, Mac Holds, did not just walk on the stadium barefoot again on Sunday, prior to the AFC championship with Kansas City Chiefs.

Hollins appeared in the Gehafield of the Arrow Head Stadium, wearing a complete “animal” costume, a character of the beloved mappet, and contained a large red head.

Hollins also wore red and yellow croptop shirts and beige cut -offs like animals.

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Buffalo Bills Wide Receiver Machinz warms up before the game with the high mark stadium Kansas City Chiefs. (Mark konezny-imagn image)

It may be the color of chiefs, but animals are known for being unpredictable in the wild when playing for the fictional “Dr. Tied and The Electric Mayhem” band.

Perhaps it is a type of idea that Hollins wants to become an animal to help Hollins into the enemy's territory and his bills to reach the Super Bowl.

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Hollins turned his head by appearing to freeze to a cold temperature on the day of the game without shoes or socks.

He is a major advocate of “ground” and is known as a status, and is walking bare feet to connect to the natural charge of the planet. We provide treatment releases to many people.

Holins also has a particularly social presence, especially in Tactoku, which shares home care hints and enjoyable science projects for children.

Mac Holds runs with the ball

Buffalo Bills Wide Receiver Machinz runs the ball against Boltimoa Layvens in the 2025 AFC category round game at the high mark stadium. (Gregory Fisher Imamoguru Image)

However, the main focus of Hollins is that this latest chapter in the best rivalry in Bills has a happy ending to his team.

Chiefs has won three straight Vinslon Valonbalditrofies, hoping to be the first team in the league history as a favorite to reach the Super Bowl for the three straight seasons.

Meanwhile, Josh Allen and Bills want to finally get their shots in the Super Bowl.

Allen sprays the ball around the field, and Haril Shakir is usually a security flanket for him in a pass game. However, Hollins, especially in the red zone, provides a large body presence.

Mac Holds reacts after catching

Buffalo Bills Wide Receiver Machinz responds to catching the high mark stadium San Francisco 49ers. (Mark konezny-imagn image)

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In these playoffs, Hollins has one catch in two targets in each game. During the regular season, he touched down five times with 31 yards of 31 receptions.

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