Chiefs fans donate 178000 to Buffalo chi

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Chiefs fans donate 178000 to Buffalo chi

NBA Dallas Mavericks Jeresy The have proven to have one of the 's most charitable fanbases over the last few years, and fans followed suit after their team's Divisional Round win. Chiefs fans donated $178,000 to Buffalo's Oishei Children's Hospital after Kansas City's thrilling 42-36 overtime victory. Chiefs fans began donating $13 each to the hospital thanks to a post from the Facebook account "Chiefs Kingdom Memes." The $13 figure, of course, is a nod to the 13 seconds the Chiefs had left on their final drive of regulation. On the drive, Patrick Mahomes hit and for gains of 19 and 25 to set up a game-tying 49-yard field goal from as time expired.Kansas City got the ball first in overtime, and minutes later Mahomes found Kelce again, this time for an eight-yard touchdown to win the game andclinch a record fourth consecutive Delon Wright Jersey AFC Championship game at Arrowhead Stadium.Over 9,800 Chiefs fans flooded Oishei Children's Hospital with donations after the win, totaling $178,000 within 24 hours. An incredible $178,000 from over 9800 donors has been donated in just over 24 hours from Thank you all! These donations help the ongoing need and ensure our team has the tools, training and programs to care for the kids in WNY Oishei Children's Hospital (@OCHBuffalo) Chiefs Kingdom Meme' Dwight Powell Jersey s page owner, Brett Fitzgerald, WKBW in Buffalo he originally planned to fundraise for one of Chiefs quarterback ' charities. Fitzgerald, however, decided otherwise after consulting with another fan and concluding Bills fans would've Steve Nash Jersey donated to a Kansas City charity if their team won.Buffalo fans have long been generous to non-Bills charities. In 2021 alone, after he suffered a concu sion against the Bills in last year's divisional round lo s; they also to poke fun at Dallas Mavericks Hoodie the "blind refs" working the Bills' Week 14 lo s against the .But Bills fans' charitable work doesn't end there. After Bills quarterback led his team to a 44-34 win over the in December 2020, the news of his grandmother dying a day before became public. . At a lo s for words. Buffalo, I love you. Josh Allen (@JoshAllenQB) to honor Allen's grandmother in October 2021.
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