Bengals Serve Buffalo Wings Sent by Bills at Children's Home of Cincinnati
After the Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Baltimore Ravens in Week 17, the Buffalo Bills promised to send them wings as a token of appreciation for helping them clinch a playoff berth.
They honored their word and shipped 1,440 from Duff's Famous Wings to Cincinnati on Thursday night.
Following the Bills' charitable lead, the Bengals served the wings at the Children's Home of Cincinnati. Safety George Iloka helped distribute them at the center's autism high school.
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