It wasn’t clear when Hollins was first placed on IR whether or not he’d be able to return this season. Asked at the time, head coach Mike Vrabel said “we won’t be able to see him for another three weeks. So, at that point in time, then we would make a decision, and I hope that’s one that we could make. But right now, I don’t think I can predict anything.”
Now, Hollins’ return to practice leaves the door open for him to potentially play in the AFC Championship Game assuming he is healthy enough to do so. The Patriots would have until 4:00 p.m. ET on Saturday to officially activate him from IR. To do so, they’d need to open up a roster spot with the 53-man roster currently full.
Prior to his injury, Hollins’ was one of Drake Maye’s most trusted wide receivers this season. His 46 catches ranked third on the team and second among wide receivers this year, while his 550 yards ranked fourth and third, respectively. At 6-foot-4, 221 pounds he was also a key factor in the run game as a blocker. Even factoring in his missed games, he played more snaps (657) than any wide receiver on the roster this year.
More on Hollins’ status should come with the next injury report, which is expected out late Thursday afternoon. Vrabel’s next press conference is set for after practice on Friday.
