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Ravens fans donate to Bills' Kincaid charity after drop vs. Chiefs

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Baltimore Ravens fans are taking a page out of the Bills Mafia playbook by showing support for Dalton Kincaid after his crucial drop Sunday in Buffalo's AFC Championship Game loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

One member of the Ravens Flock started a GoFundMe page to raise money for The Summit Center, a nonprofit organization in Western New York that serves individuals with autism and other developmental, social, and behavioral challenges. More than $1,500 has been raised as of Monday afternoon.

Kincaid has been an advocate for The Summit Center since 2023 and chose it as his charity for the NFL's "My Cause My Cleats" initiative the past two years, according to Buffalo's WKBW-TV.

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

The Bills were trailing the Chiefs 32-29 with less than two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter when quarterback Josh Allen found Kincaid, only to have the ball slip through the second-year tight end's hands. The Chiefs went on to win, securing their third straight AFC title and a trip to Super Bowl LIX.

The gesture comes less than a week after Bills fans launched their own GoFundMe in support of Ravens tight end Mark Andrews after he dropped the tying two-point conversion in Baltimore's divisional-round loss to Buffalo. More than $140,000 has since been raised for Andrews' charity, Breakthrough T1D.

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