New Eagles WR Mack Hollins bringing his snakes with him to Philly
Posted May 11, 2017
When Eagles' fourth-round pick Mack Hollins drives up to Philadelphia from his hometown Rockville, Maryland, he's going to have two companions. His snakes. Hollins, the UNC receiver, is a big fan of exotic animals. His two snakes — a ball python and a sunglow boa — were sitting by him as he spoke on a conference call with Philly reporters on Saturday afternoon.
(CSN Philly)
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