Breaking: Bills ex-Super Bowl champion WR  Set to replace Josh Allen as Star Set To Leave The Team Due to Personal Reasons

The Buffalo Bills have swiftly filled the void left by Josh Allen by acquiring free agent wide receiver Mack Hollins, as reported by Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. Hollins, 30, will take over Davis’s spot after Davis departed to join another AFC team.

AP: Bills begin replenishing receiver depth by agreeing to sign Mack Hollins

A former fourth-round pick, Hollins is set to join his fifth NFL team. Notably, he was part of the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl-winning team in the 2017 season. Although he played a limited role for the Atlanta Falcons last season, he showcased his abilities with 57 receptions for 690 yards and four touchdowns during his tenure with the Las Vegas Raiders two years ago.

Hollins brings considerable value to Buffalo, standing at 6-foot-4 and weighing 221 pounds, offering a similar physical presence to Davis. Additionally, he possesses run-blocking skills akin to Davis and can contribute on special teams. Hollins’s addition further bolsters the Bills’ offensive lineup, highlighting their recent focus on enhancing offensive firepower.

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