
Bills Fans Donate $90K to Mark Andrews-Backed Charity After Ravens TE's Dropped Pass
Buffalo Bills fans managed to both slightly troll Baltimore Ravens' tight end Mark Andrews and support a great cause on his behalf in one fell swoop.
As of 11 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Bills' fans have already donated over $90,000 to the Breakthrough T1D charity, which is both pushing for a cure to Type 1 Diabetes and looks to support those afflicted with the disease. Andrews, who has Type 1 Diabetes, supports the charity.
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The charitable donations come after Andrews had a rough game against the Bills in Sunday's Divisional Round matchup, dropping two passes—including what would have been a game-tying two-point conversion late in the fourth quarter—and losing a fumble in Baltimore's 27-25 loss.
Head coach John Harbaugh was quick to defend his star tight end.
"There's nobody that has more heart, and cares more, and fights more than Mark. We wouldn't be here without Mark Andrews," he told reporters. "Mark will handle it fantastic, like he always does, because he's a high-character person, he's a tough person and he's a good person. I'm proud of him just like I am all the guys."
The Bills will now face Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, hoping to finally get over that hump. And their fans prepped for the game with a charitable gesture, even if it was tinged with a touch of trolling.
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