Mack Hollins pulls off the ultimate pregame move and Bills Mafia is guaranteed to love it

Football weather? Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins hasn't heard of it. To him, it's beach weather in effect ahead of Sunday's Divisional Round matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. The game is set to be played between a projected 13º-17º weather with some snow water mixed in here and there, but Hollins isn't bothered by it. […]

Mauricio Rodriguez Dallas Cowboys News Writer
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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins (13) celebrates his touchdown scored against the Los Angeles Rams with quarterback Josh Allen (17) during the second half at SoFi Stadium.
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Football weather? Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins hasn't heard of it. To him, it's beach weather in effect ahead of Sunday's Divisional Round matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. 

The game is set to be played between a projected 13º-17º weather with some snow water mixed in here and there, but Hollins isn't bothered by it. Just look at his pregame outfit (below). Hollins walked into the locker room wearing nothing but a bathing suit, a beach shirt and towel, and a hat you'd expect to see in Cancun, not Highmark Stadium. Oh and naturally, he was barefoot. 

That's that Bills Mafia attitude if I've ever seen it. You have to respect it or even fear it if you happen to play defensive back for the Ravens. 

Hollins has been the pregame outfit king of the year for the Bills, showing up with surprising costumes repeatedly. This one might be his best one yet. 

Hollins wasn't a big factor when the Bills and Ravens played each other in the regular season, catching one pass for five yards in six targets. However, he's been an important piece of the Josh Allen-led offense for most of the year, providing a towering target at 6-foot-4, scoring five touchdowns in the year. 

Hollins won't escape the Cancun memes if things don't go well for the Bills on Sunday but if the home team is celebrating by the end of the game, his wardrobe decision won't be forgotten anytime soon in Bills lore.