A week after the Ravens lost to the Bills 27-25, following a dropped two-point conversion pass from tight end Mark Andrews, it appears Buffalo's season may have also ended on a dropped pass by tight end Dalton Kincaid.
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MARK ANDREWS DROPS THE 2PT CONVERSION TO TIE THE GAME
pic.twitter.com/U48cpdhARh— Footballism (@FootbaIIism) January 20, 2025
bro pic.twitter.com/1ou4Zzk6Vl
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) January 27, 2025
As a similar situation unfolded during the AFC Championship, when the Bills found themselves trailing late in the game by a field goal vs. the Chiefs.
On a fourth down play, Josh Allen was seen scrambling around and threw up a miracle pass upon being hit.
That is to say, the sliver of hope fans had vanished when Kincaid let the ball slip out of his hands.
If Dalton Kinkade doesn’t drop this it will go down as one of the greatest passes/plays in the history of the NFL. Instead the narrative is 0-4 vs Maholmes. What a cruel twist of fate pic.twitter.com/rinhwTOJql
— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) January 27, 2025
As a result, the game ended in a final score of 32-29 in the Chiefs' favor.
Although some argued that Andrews' drop was more blatant, just like his tight end counterpart, Kincaid received threats from his own fanbase after failing to catch the heave from Allen.
dont talk about kincaid , when andrews dropped the easiest ball ever LMAOO pic.twitter.com/z5YzPsVO2J
— maurice (@maurwilli) January 27, 2025
In response to this, Ravens fans started a GoFundMe page for a cause that is close to Kincaid's heart, which helps people with Autism.
CLASS ACT: #Bills TE Dalton Kincaid has received violent threats from fans, so #Ravens fans started a GoFundMe to support his cause for autism.
❤️👏
A heartfelt gesture after Buffalo fans donated last week generously to Mark Andrews’ charity.
THIS IS AWESOME. pic.twitter.com/f0Bu1Ag0QI
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) January 27, 2025
When Bills fans did the same for Andrews' charity, "juveniles with diabetes," nearly $150,000 was raised.
All in all, fanbases from opposing teams coming together for a good cause is always pleasant to see. Now hopefully fans of the franchises can now forgive their own players.
With a win vs. the Bills, the Chiefs now advance to the Super Bowl in New Orleans, where they will face the Eagles, in hopes of winning their third consecutive title.
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