Bills Mafia and even fans of other teams are showing their support for Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid after he dropped a pass at the end of Sunday's AFC championship game in Kansas City.
The drop virtually clinched the Chiefs win, sending them to the Super Bowl for the third year in a row.
More than 600 people have donated more than $20,000 since Sunday night to the Summit Center, Western New York's leading provider of behavioral health and autism services.
It’s an organization Kincaid has supported since being drafted by the Bills in 2023.
The donation spree was spearheaded by a Baltimore Ravens fan who wanted to return the favor after Bills fans donated to Ravens tight end Mark Andrews' preferred charity.
Andrews dropped what would have been the game-tying pass in the Ravens’ divisional round playoff loss to the Bills.