Key Highlights
- New England Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins, who started 13 games and was third on the team in receptions (46) and receiving yards (550), was placed on injured reserve Saturday, the team announced. Hollins hadn't practiced all week after landing on the injury report because of his abdomen.
- Hollins, 6-foot-4, 221 pounds, was coming off a seven-catch, 69-yard performance in last Sunday's win over the Baltimore Ravens that clinched a playoff berth for New England (12-3).
- He presumably was injured in the game at some point, although he didn't leave the game early and played 49 of a possible 74 snaps. This season, Hollins has played 68% of the Patriots' offensive snaps, which is more than any receiver.
- His size and catch radius (especially on deep crossing routes) have helped quarterback Drake Maye complete a league-leading 70.9% of his passes (minimum 150 attempts).
- The Patriots also relied on Hollins to bring a physical edge in the running game. On Friday, coach Mike Vrabel lauded the 32-year-old Hollins, who has generated headlines for his preference to arrive to games barefoot, for his team-first approach."He has an energy to him," Vrabel said.

