Bills Mafia is celebrating more than its hometown football team during Draft Week this year.

Earlier this month, Bills fans were toppled from being crowned the “Best in the NFL” after Tennessee Titans fans bought votes for an online poll.

 
But the feud didn’t end there, the mafia responded with kindness from their wallets.

Nashville Children's Alliance CEO June Turner says she was blown away after a blitz of donations poured in from Buffalo. Each sign of support will help the non-profit in assisting sexual abuse victims.

"We were all speechless,” Turner recalled. “And I'm emailing my board of directors...You're not going to believe this. Look what's happening."

It was a generous act of sweet revenge.

"Bills Mafia raised over $18,000 for us,” Turner said. “And if you want to translate that into what we're going to do with that money… services, comfort, hope, healing for children when they are in a very, very difficult place."

It's not the first time the Bills Mafia has shown its generosity. Last year, fans donated $400,000 to Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton's charity — after his defeat of the Ravens gave Buffalo a playoff spot.

"The generosity of the Buffalo fans has been incredible and we are so grateful,” Turner said.