Bills’ Mack Hollins arrives for AFC Championship game in wild Animal Muppet outfit

During the Bills’ divisional round win on Jan. 19, Hollins went with a beach theme — with a bucket hat and unbuttoned Hawaiian shirt accompanying a small Bills football in his hand.

During their wild-card win against the Broncos, Hollins walked into Highmark Stadium with a Fred Flintstone look with a Bills-themed version of the costume on his head.

So Sunday’s costume with the Muppet character marked the latest twist for Hollins.

The 31-year-old inked a one-year deal with the Bills in the offseason and didn’t carve out a primary role in the offense, but he still became an embraceable personality on a team one win shy of their first Super Bowl appearance since the end of the 1994 season.

Mack Hollins warms up before the Bills' game against the Ravens on Jan. 19.

At first, Hollins generated plenty of attention for his decision to constantly walk around barefoot — something he was known for before arriving in Buffalo — and for missing a team meeting in November because he decided to walk instead of taking the elevator.

But the veteran and former fourth-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft has also produced for the Bills in important spots, including a Nov. 10 win against the Colts when Hollins caught four passes for a season-high 86 yards.

He has caught two passes for 31 yards across Buffalo’s postseason games, while also contributing a crushing hit on Denver punt returner Marvin Mims Jr. in the wild-card game.

Mack Hollins arrives before the Bills' game against the Chiefs on Jan. 26.

Mack Hollins runs with the ball during the Bills' game against the Chiefs on Jan. 19.

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