Ravens fans return a kind gesture, donate thousands of charity Dalton Kincaid organization after a crucial fall in the loss of Bills
Bills Buffalo The fans gathered around Baltimore Ravens Mark Andrews after his critical fall during the AFC Division round ended the team of the team to reach Super Bowla. Now Baltimore fans are back that support.
Last week was created a Gofundme support campaign Andrews’s charity organization, T1D breakthrough, which is aimed at supporting children with diabetes. The campaign collected over $ 140,000 through more than 4,000 donations.
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Bills fans donated to the matter and shared messages in the campaign, expressing their support to Andrews.
“Donated by Bills Mafia, we were there. Keep your head, you are an amazing player and you have caught so much to get your team closer to this game. Get further and continue to do all your good deeds,” one message of support is read.
But after losing accounts for Kansas City Chiefs In the AFC Championship game, the Buffalo tight end of Dalton Kincaid found himself in a similar situation.
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Fourth down with accounts that lagged behind in the fourth quarter, Josh Allen, who was under pressure from chiefs defense, threw a passage into the air. Kincaid was there, but the passage fell through his hands, ending effectively by Buffal’s playoffs.
Probably confronted with similar criticisms, Ravens fans saw the opportunity to return the service.
“As many of you know, Bills and Dalton Kincaid made a phenomenal attempt to capture Josh Allens in the last passage of the season, but he couldn’t get him, disturbing many Bills fans,” she read the Gofundme campaign created this week.
Bills fans start Gofundme to donate to the charity organization of Mark Andrews after a crucial fall
“We want Ravens Flock to donate to the Summit Center for Autism, Dalton’s charity organization cooperates and tries to return Mafia’s affection accounts for us and Mark Andrews. Let’s raise what we can, please, repeat!”
From Tuesday, more than 400 donations have been made in the amount of more than $ 13,000.
Kincaid was supported by Summit Center before through the NFL initiative “My County My Cleats” last season.
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