Patriots Activate Mack Hollins from Injured Reserve List
The New England Patriots have officially activated wide receiver Mack Hollins from the injured reserve list. This update was announced by the team on Saturday.
Mack Hollins Returns After Injury
Mack Hollins has made a significant comeback after being out for four games due to an abdominal injury. He returned to practice on Thursday, starting as a limited participant. By Friday, he participated fully, leading to his activation.
Impact on the Team
The restoration of Hollins is a boost for the Patriots offense. During the regular season, he recorded 46 receptions for 550 yards and secured two touchdowns. Known for his strong run-blocking skills, Hollins will be a valuable asset as the team faces the Denver Broncos this Sunday.
Roster Changes
The Patriots have made other roster adjustments in light of Hollins’ return. Defensive tackle Eric Gregory has been placed on injured reserve, ending his season. Additionally, running back Terrell Jennings is still on injured reserve due to concussion protocol, while defensive tackle Joshua Farmer remains sidelined with a hamstring injury.
- Mack Hollins: Activated from injured reserve
- Eric Gregory: Placed on injured reserve, season concluded
- Terrell Jennings: Remains on injured reserve (concussion protocol)
- Joshua Farmer: Remains on injured reserve (hamstring)
Promotions from Practice Squad
In response to these injuries, the Patriots elevated running back D’Ernest Johnson and defensive end Leonard Taylor III from the practice squad. Their participation will help bolster the roster for the upcoming game against the Broncos.
The activation of Mack Hollins highlights the Patriots’ strategy to strengthen their lineup as they progress through the season. Keep following Filmogaz.com for updates on team news and player performances.