Bengals pass-catcher's charity flooded with donations from Bills fans
Andy Dalton isn't the only Cincinnati Bengal feeling the love from Buffalo Bills fans.
Tyler Boyd caught the touchdown pass from Dalton that eliminated the Baltimore Ravens from the playoffs and cemented a playoff berth for Buffalo. He tweeted a link Wednesday asking Bills fans to consider donating to his charity of choice, the Western Pennsylvania Youth Athletic Association.
For any of the fans at Buffalo still generous enough to donate here is the link to help support my cause Thank You https://t.co/UaQBtZW6KQ
— Tyler Boyd (@boutdat_23) January 3, 2018
You guys are donating to a youth football organization that I grew up playing in and would mean so much to me if I can help improve structure new equipment, travel arrangements etc. Not only the football organization where I grew up but many more 🙏🏾🙏🏾
— Tyler Boyd (@boutdat_23) January 3, 2018
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By Thursday morning, WPYAA had already received more than $40,000 in donations. As they've done with Dalton's charity, many fans are donating in $17 increments in honor of the Bills breaking their 17-year playoff drought.