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The Baltimore Ravens universe is returning the favor to the #BillsMafia and Buffalo TE Dalton Kincaid.
After Mark Andrews’ fourth quarter mistakes in the divisional round game against the Bills, the #BillsMafia started a GoFundMe to back the juvenile diabetes charity the tight end supports.
In the AFC Championship Game on Sunday, Kincaid was unable to pull in a pass that would have kept a drive going.
The Ravens fans felt Kincaid’s pain and have started a GoFundMe to back the autism foundation the Bills tight end advocates.
Fans from across the country made posts on social media to make donations for The Summit Center, a cause Kincaid advocates. Kincaid has chosen the charity as his My Cause My Cleats charity in 2023 and 2024 as well as making a visit for Autism Acceptance Month in 2021.
“Our students and families are still talking about Dalton’s visit last spring. The atmosphere was electric when he entered the building,” said Mary Bennett, superintendent of Summit Academy, the center’s school-based program. “Not only is he an incredible athlete, but he has a big heart, and that was evident during the time he spent with our students.”