Bills Fans Raise Over $70K for Ravens' Mark Andrews' Charity
Bills Fans Raise Over $70K for Ravens' Mark Andrews' Charity

Bills Fans Raise Over $70K for Ravens' Mark Andrews' Charity

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Following a dropped two-point conversion attempt in a divisional playoff game, Baltimore Ravens' tight end Mark Andrews faced significant online backlash, including death threats from fans. In response, Buffalo Bills fans initiated a GoFundMe campaign for Andrews' charity, Breakthrough T1D, raising over $70,000 for Type 1 diabetes research. The campaign was started by Bills fan Nicholas Howard and was initially set with a goal of $5,000, which was later increased due to overwhelming support. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Head Coach John Harbaugh defended Andrews, highlighting his character and contributions throughout the season. The Buffalo Bills will advance to face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game after their 27-25 victory over the Ravens. This initiative by Bills fans has been praised by notable figures like Bengals' Orlando Brown Jr., who has personal ties to the cause.

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