Mack Hollins is entering the ninth year of his NFL career and will suit up for his sixth team in 2025. Hollins played for the Buffalo Bills in 2024 and has now signed a two-year contract with the New England Patriots this offseason. Let’s analyze his salary, net worth, and career earnings.

Mack Hollins’ Contract and Salary
Hollins signed a two-year contract worth $8.4 million with the Patriots. The deal includes a $1.5 million signing bonus with $3.5 million of the total contract guaranteed.
In 2025, Hollins will earn a base salary of $2 million, a prorated signing bonus of $750,000, and a workout bonus of $150,000, while carrying a cap hit of $4 million and a dead cap value of $3.5 million. He will earn a base salary of $2.9 million, a prorated bonus of $750,000, and a workout bonus of $150,000 in 2026. The deal also includes several incentives:
- Per-Game-Active Bonus: $50,000 ($850,000)
- Reception Incentive (cumulative)
- 30: $300,000
- 40: $300,000
- 50: $400,000
During his time in Buffalo, N.Y., Hollins caught 36 of 58 targets for 482 yards and six touchdowns (including playoffs). His final touchdown for the Bills came in their 32-29 AFC Championship loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Now, in 2025, Hollins will be catching passes from Drake Maye as the Patriots surround their franchise quarterback with more talent. Maye threw 15 touchdowns in 13 games as a rookie, and Hollins’ size and physicality give the young quarterback a solid red-zone target.
Hollins’ Net Worth and Career Earnings
Hollins’ exact net worth is not known, but it should be an impressive number given that he has generated $12,053,785 in NFL career earnings.
Hollins was selected 118th overall by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2017 NFL Draft and signed a $3 million rookie contract. He posted just 16 receptions as a rookie for 226 yards and one touchdown.
Hollins missed his entire sophomore season due to injury. On his return the following season, he posted 10 receptions for 125 yards before being waived by the Eagles in December 2019. The Miami Dolphins claimed him off waivers on the following day, but he didn’t catch any passes for the rest of the season.
He spent the final year of his rookie contract with the Dolphins and posted 16 receptions for 176 yards and a touchdown. Miami retained him on a one-year contract worth $1.1 million the following season, but he only managed 14 receptions for 223 yards and four touchdowns.
Hollins was acquired by the Las Vegas Raiders the following season on a one-year contract worth $2 million, and he went to post career highs in receptions (57) and receiving yards (690). Hollins was acquired by the Atlanta Falcons on a one-year deal worth $2.5 million and recorded 18 receptions for 251 yards.
The 31-year-old signed a one-year contract worth $2.6 million with the Bills in 2024, and he is now headed to his sixth team on another one-year contract, which is by far the biggest of his career and left many New England fans disappointed.