The Buffalo Bills beat the Baltimore Ravens 27-25 on Sunday to advance to the AFC championship game.
One of the reasons they won was that Ravens tight end, Mark Andrews, had a costly fumble in the 4th quarter and then couldn't hang on to a two-point conversion attempt which would have tied the game with a minute left.
Even though throughout his career, he had been Mr Reliable that didn't stop Baltimore Ravens fans from throwing up the hate at him on line, he was even receiving death threats.
In his seven-year NFL career he had just 32 dropped passes, with only three drops in 2024, on 69 attempts. And he had zero fumbles during the regular season.
So the Bills Mafia - the nickname given to the Buffalo Bills rabid fan base - took matters into their own hands.
They set up a GoFundMe page for Andrew's charity, that treats people with Type 1 Diabetes, and it already has raised over $70,000. (Update: now up to $110,000.)
Now that's what class loos like.
Well, maybe not always.....