ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills began replenishing their roster depth by agreeing to sign free agent WR Mack Hollins, as well as adding LB Nicholas Morrow.
ESPN.com first reported the agreement, but the team took to social media on Thursday to confirm the signings.
Hollins has seven seasons of NFL experience, with his most productive year coming in 2021 when he had 57 catches for 690 yards and four touchdowns with the Las Vegas Raiders. The 30-year-old Hollins spent last season in Atlanta, where he had 18 catches for 251 yards for the run-focused Falcons.
Listed at 6-foot-4 and 221 pounds, Hollins has the potential to provide quarterback Josh Allen a big-bodied target to play alongside Stefon Diggs and Khalil Shakir. His addition offsets the loss of starter Gabe Davis, an unrestricted free agent who agreed to sign with the Jacksonville Jaguars this week.
Buffalo, which also released backup receiver Deonte Harty last week, is expected to target the position in the draft next month.
Hollins was selected by Philadelphia in the fourth round of the 2017 draft out of North Carolina and spent his first two-plus seasons with the Eagles. He also played for Miami and, overall, has 131 catches for 1,691 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Morrow was an undrafted free agent out of Division III Greenville, and spent his first five seasons with the Raiders, including 2021, which he missed due to an ankle injury. He also had 17 starts with Chicago in 2022. Morrow has seven sacks, three interceptions and 43 tackles for losses in 94 career games, including 58 starts.