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Bills WR Mack Hollins helps raise over $450,000 for Special Olympics in extreme manner


quickly won over the hearts of Bills fans upon his arrival to training camp last summer, walking around barefoot and revealing he doesn't wear shoes. Since then, his teammates and fans have fully embraced what he has brought to Buffalo. Hollins recently partook in the polar plunge in Lake Erie to help raise $450,000 for the Special Olympics. (Sporting News)

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Bills WR Mack Hollins helps raise over $450,000 for Special Olympics in extreme manner