Bills fans praised for 'classy' gesture to Mark Andrews as Ravens star receives death threats over costly drop
Share:
Buffalo Bills fans locked arms around Ravens star Mark Andrews amid the backlash he received after Sunday night's game. During the Bills-Ravens showdown in the divisional playoffs, Andrews took the blame for his team's exit with a costly drop in the dying minutes.
With Buffalo up, 27-25, in the final two minutes of the game, Lamar Jackson found Andrews at the end zone's doorstep. After initially getting both hands on the pigskin, the tight end let the ball slip before crossing the line. The score remained through the final whistle and Andrews began receiving death threats following his three brutal fumbles.
While he deals with the backlash, MLFootball reported that the Bills Mafia started a GoFundMe page to raise money for Andrews' charity, which supports juveniles suffering from diabetes. 'This is truly awesome from #BillsMafia, helping raise money for a great cause in honor of Andrews,' the account wrote.
The Bills Mafia started a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for Mark Andrews' charity. Mark Andrews has just 32 drops in his seven-year NFL career, with only 3 drops in 2024. He hadn’t lost a fumble since 2019—the only one recovered by the opposition in his career. He’s been Mr. Reliable for the Ravens. Shocked by what I just saw 🤯 pic.twitter.com/IQHaLGBzp4.