Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins completed 1 of 2 targets for 12 yards in Sunday night’s 27-25 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Hollins saw a field goal on the Bills’ first play from the scrum a long shot up the left sideline about 30 yards downfield that quarterback Josh Allen placed right on his fingertips. However, it’s worth noting that he took the shot a little short. The 31-year-old’s next and final goal would come midway through the fourth quarter, and he was excited about it after getting his first. With Allen only attempting 22 passes and Buffalo scoring all three touchdowns on the ground, he and the other catchers didn’t need much beyond teammate Khalil Shakir (6-of-67). He’ll get another chance to produce against the Chiefs in the Conference Championship but will be hard to count on as a reliable option with just two postseason receptions.
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