Updated: 1:31 PM EST Jan 17, 2021 Buffalo Bills fans are stepping up after Saturday s Divisional Round game in which Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson suffered a concussion.Bills fans sent donations to the Louisville, Kentucky, chapter of Blessings in a Backpack, a nonprofit that feeds children. Jackson, who attended the University of Louisville, donated $25,000 to Blessings in a Backpack in 2018, a sum that was enough to feed 250 children for an entire year, according to the NFL.In a post on Reddit, Here s Lamar Jackson s favorite charity, Bills fans spread the word and made donations.In a tweet Sunday morning, Blessings in a Backpack thanked #BillsMafia for their support in honor of Jackson.The NFL reports Bills fans have donated to a charity of a player s preference in the past. In January 2018, Buffalo fans raised more than $415,000 for the Andy and Jordan Dalton Foundation after then-Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton threw a touchdown pass to Tyler
Around the NFL Bills fans donate to Lamar Jackson s favorite charity after QB exits Buffalo s win over Ravens Published: Jan 17, 2021 at 12:36 PM
Bills Mafia is at it again.
Fresh off their team s second home postseason win is as many weeks after a quarter-century drought, Bills fans were feeling extra generous Saturday, as they are wont to feel. This time, following Buffalo s 17-3 win over Lamar Jackson s Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional Round, the Western New York supporters sought out one of the Ravens QB s preferred charities to show their appreciation for his effort with donations.
Bills supporters targeted Blessings in a Backpack, a non-profit charity based out of Louisville, Kentucky where Jackson went to college that works to ensure children who are fed through federal programs during the week don t go hungry on weekends.
Dec 15, 2020
CINCINNATI Former Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton returned to Cincinnati on Sunday for the first time since being released by the team in April.
The 33-year-old guided the Cowboys past the Bengals 30-7.
Dallas snapped a two-game winning streak and the two-time Pro Bowler was able to pick up a win against the team that drafted him.
Dalton and his wife JJ did so much for the community during their nine years in Cincinnati. The Andy and Jordan Dalton Foundation has impacted over four million people across the country, including countless lives in the Queen City.
JJ watched Andy complete 16-of-23 pass attempts for 185 yards and two touchdowns.