Bills Mafia fan starts GoFundMe for Mark Andrews, who dropped crucial 2-point conversion pass in NFL playoff game
The Bills held on for a thrilling 27-25 win over the Ravens to advance to the AFC Championship Game. Here's how Sal Maiorana graded their performance.
It's Buffalo Bills vs Baltimore Ravens in divisional round of NFL playoffs. MVP candidates Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson go head-to-head.
With the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles set to renew their rivalry in the NFC Championship Game, the Buffalo Bills joined the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC game with a 27-25 win over the Baltimore Ravens Sunday.
The AFC Championship is set with Buffalo versus Kansas City in a rematch of a thriller earlier in the season (Buffalo won 30-21) and the 2020 AFC Championship Game (KC won 38-24).
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.
It was a weekend to forget for Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews. The three-time Pro Bowler struggled mightily in his team's AFC divisional round matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
Just about every Buffalo Bills fan in the world celebrated Mark Andrews' drop in the fourth quarter of Sunday's divisional round game. However, that doesn't mean Bills Mafia lacks class. In fact, Buffalo's fan base proved this week that it's one of the best in all of sports.
Buffalo Bills fans are paying it forward to Mark Andrews as Baltimore Ravens fans are sending him death threats following a particularly bad NFL Playoffs game. "As many of you know Ravens TE wasn't able to catch the game tying 2 point conversion and upset Ravens fans,
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 is one of the best traditions in the world: when Buffalo Bills fans -- AKA Bills Mafia -- decide to support an NFL player (whether it's their own or from another team), they go all in and donate their money.