Buffalo Bills Eccentric wide receiver Mac Hollins did a lot more than just step onto the field barefoot again on Sunday before the AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Hollins appeared in GEHA Stadium at Arrowhead Stadium Dressed in full 'Animal' costume, the beloved Muppet character includes a large red cape.
Hollins also wore a red and yellow crop top and beige cutoffs just like Animal.
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They may be Chiefs colors, but Animal is known for being wild and unpredictable when playing with the fictional “Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem” band.
Maybe that's the kind of mentality Hollins has when he enters enemy territory, wanting to be an animal to help the Bills get to the level they need to be. Super Bowl.
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Hollins caught attention by showing up in frigid temperatures on match day without any shoes or socks.
He's a big proponent of “grounding,” also known as grounding, where you walk barefoot to connect to the planet's natural electrical charge. It provides a therapeutic release for many.
Hollins also has a growing social presence, especially on TikTok, where he shares home care tips, fun science projects for kids, and more.
But Hollins' main focus is to make this latest chapter in the Bills-Chiefs rivalry have a happy ending for his team.
The Chiefs head to home-court advantage as favorites to reach the Super Bowl for a third straight season, hoping to become the first team in league history to win Vince Lombardi's three straight titles.
Meanwhile, Josh Allen and the Bills want to finally get their shot at the Super Bowl, which would be the first time Buffalo has reached the “Big Game” in 31 years.
Allen is the one spraying the ball around the field, and Khalil Shakir is usually his security cover in the passing game. However, Hollins provides a big presence, especially in the red zone.
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In these playoffs, Hollins had two goals per game. During the regular season, he had five touchdowns on 31 receptions for 378 yards.
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