Bills fans have been donating to charities for other teams for years and it looks as though it's begun to rub off on other fan bases now.

 

The Bills (and their fans) were just handed another devastating loss at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game again.  They are the "hump" that the Bills just can't seem to get over.  On the Bills' last offensive play they took a shot down the field to Dalton Kincaid.  The pass somehow made it to him.  Unfortunately he could not bring it in.  You could tell he was upset.

Baltimore fans almost immediately tried to return the kindness shown to their player by organizing their own drive to raise money for Dalton's favorite charity, The Summit Center, which is an organization that provides programs for people with autism and other developmental disabilities.  They've seen over 160 people make donations in the short time since the game ended.

If you'd like to donate, you can join them by clicking here.

He wasn't alone though.  Kansas City Chiefs fans are jumping on the charity donation bandwagon too.

It's not the first time that Chiefs fans have done it either.  In 2022, people made donations to the Patricia Allen fund in $13 increments because of the :13 seconds that were still on the clock at the end of that historic game.

Within hours they had donated over $7,000 and they were still coming in.

It's becoming an awesome tradition where everyone wins.  Granted, Bills fans would always love to be on the donating side of things, but it's incredible to see that other people have followed in the Bills Mafia's footsteps.

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