Because he missed the final two games of the regular season with a lacerated spleen, New England Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins fell just short of a nearly half a million dollar incentive in his contract. However, on Friday we found out the team will be taking care of him anyway.
According to NFL insider Ari Meirov, the Patriots will in fact give Hollins the $400,000 incentive he missed last season. Hollins finished the regular season with 46 catches – he needed 50 to cash in.
That $400,000 actually maxed out the incentives in Hollins’ contract for the year. He had two separate $300,000 bonuses trigger at 30 and 40 catches according to Spotrac, so in total he now cashes in on $1 million total in incentives.
Hollins, 32, signed with the Patriots on a two-year, $8.4 million contract including $3.4 million guaranteed back in the spring and became a key part of the team’s offense in his first year in New England. Despite missing two games his 46 catches were the third-most on the team (second-most by a wide receiver), going for 550 yards and two touchdowns. Hollins was also a key factor blocking in the run game.
Along with Hollins, the Patriots have a chance to run their entire wide receiver room back with no expiring contracts at the position. However they should have chances to add or upgrade if they want to with a projected $40.6 in cap space and 11 picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.