Even in the heat of a playoff game, Buffalo Bills fans gave back in defense of their opponent.
Lamar Jackson left Saturday night’s game with an injury late in the third quarter of the divisional round. He did not return for the fourth period, forcing newcomer Tyler Huntley to try to score points for the Ravens while they lost two points. This did not happen and the Ravens lost.
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Bills fans were thrilled with the victory to enter the AFC Championship game for the first time since the 1993 season, but some were saddened to see Jackson leave the way he did. Rick Ritter of WJZ noticed that some Bills fans started donating to Jackson’s charity amid his painful injury.
“[Lamar Jackson] is one of my favorite players in the championship and even with my team’s victory, the championship is better with him healthy and playing well. I hope he will recover soon, and his charity is very sweet. Easy donation “, wrote a fan.
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According to WHAS-TV, the donation amounts to Blessings in a Backpack Louisville chapter ranged from $ 8 in honor of its number to $ 17, the number of Bills’ quarterback Josh Allen. The donation idea was also posted on the Bills Reddit forum.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) is on the ground after being injured during the second half of an NFL football game against Buffalo Bills Saturday, January 16, 2021, in Orchard Park, NY Jackson left the game after your injury. (AP Photo / Adrian Kraus)
Jackson went from 14 to 24 with 162 passing yards and the interception for Taron Johnson. He also had 34 yards on the ground in nine shipments.
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Jackson helped the Ravens to defeat Tennessee in last week’s wild card game. He was 17 of 24 with 179 passing yards and an interception. He had 136 yards on the ground and an accelerated touchdown. It was his first career playoff victory, after being eliminated in the previous two seasons in his first games.