Ravens Fans Pull 'Classy' Move After AFC Championship Game

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Ravens fans know all to well what it feels like to watch their team's chances end on a drop by a star tight end — because it happened to them a week ago.

Now though, after watching Buffalo's Dalton Kincaid drop what looked to be a catchable ball in the fourth quarter against the Chiefs, the Ravens Flock is rallying around the former first-round pick in support of a good cause.

According to TMZ Sports, folks in Baltimore created a GoFundMe to help out Kincaid's charity for autism after the Bills Mafia did something similar for Mark Andrews following the Ravens' divisional round loss.

"As many of you know, Bills TE Dalton Kincaid made a phenomenal attempt to catch Josh Allens last pass of the season but couldn't haul it in, upsetting a lot of Bills fans," the page wrote.

"We want Ravens flock to donate to Summit Center for autism, the charity Dalton works with and try and return the favor Bills mafia did for us and Mark Andrews. Let's raise what we can, please repost!"

It's a great gesture for a player who is certainly going through it in the aftermath of Sunday's defeat and it's something that will extend far beyond the football field.

The initial goal is $10,000 and at the time of this article, 67 donors have raised roughly $1,300.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN - DECEMBER 15: Dalton Kincaid #86 of the Buffalo Bills reacts after a catch in the first quarter of a game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on December 15, 2024 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images)

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Contributions to Andrews' charity for diabetes awareness exceeded $140,000 and counting over the past week, which just speaks to the generosity of the great people in the Buffalo community.

The Ravens TE has since issued a thank you to Bills fans for their selfless donations while he received death threats from angrier pockets of the NFL world.

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