Former Super Bowl Champion Rejects IR, Chooses to Fight On for Bills Despite Pay Cut
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Orchard Park, NY – August 20, 2025 – Just weeks after being released with an injury settlement, veteran linebacker Justin Hollins, a Super Bowl LVI champion, has declared his determination to return to the Buffalo Bills once he is healthy.
Hollins, who briefly joined the Bills during training camp before a setback forced him to Injured Reserve, made it clear that his story in Buffalo is far from over.
“This isn’t the end for me in Buffalo. I didn’t come here for a quick stop — I came to fight, to lead, and to bring everything I’ve learned as a champion. Once I’m healthy, I’m ready to re-sign, to earn my place back, and to give everything I have to Bills Mafia.”
The declaration has resonated with fans, many of whom admired Hollins’ brief presence in camp for his leadership and energy. For a team hungry to turn promise into a Lombardi run, a battle-tested veteran could prove invaluable.
Hollins’ message is more than just about a contract; it’s about resilience. Even after being cut, he frames his setback as a pause, not a conclusion.
As the Bills march toward the 2025 season, the question remains: will Buffalo open the door again for a champion eager to bleed red and blue?
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