Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen completes a 32-yard pass to Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.
In his first year with the Buffalo Bills after joining from the Atlanta Falcons in 2023, wide receiver Mack Hollins quickly became a fan favorite. Hollins contributed 31 catches for 378 yards and five touchdowns in the 2024 season, and his impact on the team was evident as the Bills advanced through the playoffs.
Mack Hollins: Mack Hollins had his best game as a member of the Bills. The veteran scored a touchdown late in the first half against the Chiefs’ top cornerback and set up a 1st and goal late in the game on a 32-yard reception. He finished with three catches for 73 yards and one score.
The Buffalo Bills will take on the Kansas City Chiefs for the fourth time in the last five playoffs--this time with a ticket to the Super Bowl on the line.
The temperature in Orchard Park, New York is below freezing. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins doesn’t care. He showed up to Highmark Stadium dressed like he was going to the beach in
NFL postseason begins, wild-card competitors are entering their respective games with style in mind. Though the January cold in some host cities required some creative incorporation of layering, the fits for the first round of the NFL playoffs matched the moment.
The Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes came up big again in the fourth quarter, securing yet another one-score win. Here's how the AFC title game happened.
To the chagrin of everyone hoping for someone to end the Chiefs’ seemingly never-ending run of success, Kansas City did what it usually does and made just enough plays to get them over the finish line and back to the Super Bowl.
Josh Allen led touchdown drives on two of their last three possessions. The Bills faced a fourth down with just under two minutes to play. The Chiefs blitzed and Allen just threw it off his back foot - a prayer of a pass that somehow aligned on target to second-year tight end Dalton Kincaid.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's 34-yard touchdown heave connects with wide receiver Mack Hollins just before halftime.
Josh Allen has a 4-1 record in the regular season when starting at quarterback for the Buffalo Bills against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. That winning stat remains meaningless after Allen dropped to 0-4 against the Chiefs in the playoffs with Sunday's crushing 32-29 loss in the AFC championship game.