​​STANLEY, N.Y. — ​Love for Josh Allen extends into the Finger Lakes region as a farm in Ontario County has created a corn maze honoring the Bills star quarterback.

The maze at Pick'n Patch in Stanley spans 8 acres and measures two miles long, all in the shape of a quarterback throwing a pass, with the number 17 carved into the maze.

Those who visit the maze are invited to donate to the Patricia Allen Fund, which supports the Critical Care Team at Oishei Children's Hospital.

The corn is planted using tractors, but removed by hand to create the shape of Josh Allen.

"We start when the corn is about 2 or 3 inches tall as we have the maze already built in,” Drew Wickham, Owner Pick'n Patch, said. “Then we just let the corn grow, take care of the pathways and then when you run a drone over us, or a plane over us, its looks like Josh Allen. Go Bills!"

The Bills are back in action this Sunday at 1 p.m. as they take on the Baltimore Ravens.