Patriots lose starting wide receiver to injured reserve in series of roster moves

The Patriots placed starting wide receiver Mack Hollins on injured reserve, knocking him out for at least four games.

That means, at minimum, Hollins, who’s dealing with an abdomen injury, will miss the Patriots’ final two regular-season games against the Jets and Dolphins, plus at least two potential playoff games.

The earliest he could return is the AFC Championship, if the Patriots do not get a first-round playoff bye with the No. 1 seed in the AFC, or the Super Bowl, if they do get a first-round playoff bye.

Hollins finishes his 2025 regular season with 46 catches for 550 yards with two touchdowns in 15 games with 13 starts. He’s the Patriots’ biggest-bodied wide receiver and has forged a strong connection with starting quarterback Drake Maye.

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It’s unclear how Hollins suffered his ailment or the severity of the injury, but he finished the Patriots’ Week 16 win over the Ravens and registered seven catches for 69 yards. Hollins tallied 333 of his 550 yards in his last six games.

The Patriots also signed defensive tackle Jeremiah Pharms Jr. to their 53-man roster and elevated defensive tackle Leonard Taylor III and cornerback Kobee Minor from the practice squad for Week 17.

The Patriots did not elevate or sign a running back, which is an indication that rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson (concussion protocol) could be available against the Jets.

The Patriots needed additional depth at defensive tackle with Joshua Farmer (hamstring) and Milton Williams (ankle) both on injured reserve and Khyiris Tonga (foot) out.

Starting wide receiver Kayshon Boutte (concussion), outside linebacker Harold Landry (knee), inside linebacker Robert Spillane (ankle) and left guard Jared Wilson (concussion) are also out for Week 17.

Henderson, wide receiver DeMario Douglas (hamstring) and cornerback Charles Woods (foot) are all officially questionable to play.

The Patriots still have four wide receivers available for Sunday’s game against the Jets in Douglas, Stefon Diggs and rookies Kyle Williams and Efton Chism.

Williams has come on stronger in the second half of the season and had a long receiving touchdown in last week’s win over the Ravens. Chism, who is in line for more opportunities this week and moving forward, has yet to record his first NFL catch.

Pharms and Taylor join Christian Barmore, Cory Durden and Eric Gregory on the defensive tackle depth chart.

The Patriots still have six cornerbacks available in Minor, Woods, Christian Gonzalez, Carlton Davis, Marcus Jones and Miles Battle.

With Hollins out for at least the next four games, Diggs will remain in his starting role but could be asked to take on a bigger role. Boutte will maintain his starting role upon returning from a concussion. Williams also could elevate into a top role in three-receiver sets if the Patriots continue to use Douglas in a limited slot role. Chism will likely continue to be active while Hollins is out, since the Patriots typically prefer to carry five wide receivers on their gameday roster.

Hollins, 32, emerged as a team leader for the Patriots this season after signing a two-year, $8.4M contract in free agency. He’s on the books next season for a $2.9 million salary, plus up to $1 million in bonuses. He would count $4.65 million against the salary cap. The Patriots could save up to $3.9 million by cutting or trading him.

Other Patriots players are set for bigger roles with Landry, Spillane and Wilson out. Outside linebackers Anfernee Jennings, Elijah Ponder and Bradyn Swinson are next in line to play across from starter K’Lavon Chaisson.

Jack Gibbens has primarily filled in while Spillane has been out, though the Patriots also have Christian Elliss, Jahlani Tavai and Marte Mapu at linebacker. Offensive lineman Ben Brown, who signed a two-year extension this week, will continue to fill in for Wilson.

The Patriots are 12-3 on the season and can clinch the AFC East with a win over the Jets and a Bills loss to the Eagles. If the Bills beat the Eagles, then the Patriots will likely need to beat the 3-12 Jets and 6-9 Dolphins in order to win their division, since the Bills play the Jets in Week 18.

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