Bills Mafia struck again, this time in support of a diabetes-focused organization connected to the Ravens tight end.
Baltimore Ravens star Mark Andrews has taken to social media to comment on his game-tying drop against the Buffalo Bills.
Buffalo Bill fans made the best of a bad situation for the Baltimore Ravens this week when they raised nearly $40,000 for Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews’ favorite charity, Breakthrough T1D. According to its website,
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews broke his silence after the team’s heartbreaking 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the NFL divisional round on Sunday.
Two Canisius students launched a donation campaign in support of Baltimore Ravens Tight End Mark Andrews. In only a few days, Bills Mafia has raised over $80,000 for Type 1 diabetes research.
Generous Buffalo Bills Mafia fanbase supports Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews' charity amid his death threats following the Ravens loss.
“Unfortunately, the great Mark Andrews — who hasn’t lost a fumble since 2019, and doesn’t drop passes — got stripped for a fumble and then dropped the 2-pt conversion that would’ve tied the game with under 2 min left. Tragic! Absolutely Tragic,” he wrote.
Bills fans have repeatedly gone out of their way to show their support for players on other teams by donating sizeable amounts of cash to admirable causes
This isn't the first time Bills fans have stepped up to help charities supported by players on opposing teams.
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is getting support from Buffalo fans this week, after his two costly miscues helped propel the Bills to the AFC Championship Game. Bills fan Nicholas Howard started a GoFundMe to support Andrews’ favorite charity ...
It's Buffalo Bills vs Baltimore Ravens in divisional round of NFL playoffs. MVP candidates Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson go head-to-head.
The Buffalo Bills are headed for the AFC Championship game as their 27-25 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday set up another high-profile date with Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.