“This is a human thing said Buffalo Bills supporters in response to the shooting at a Super Bowl rally in Kansas City.

The Buffalo Bill’s 27-24 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Sectional Round was a rough night for kicker Tyler Bass.Despite several lead changes, the Bills were down three points in the fourth quarter. When Bills quarterback Josh Allen led the offense from his own 20-yard line, he set up Bass on a 44-yard field goal to tie the game. With 1:43 left to play, Bass, one of the league’s highest-paid kickers, fumbled. The ball drifted wide to the right and the home crowd at Highmark Stadium fell silent.After a missed field goal, Kansas City took their first and ran out the clock. The next day, Bass Almost 4 weeks later,

Bass reactivated his Instagram account, where he has almost 72,000 followers. He shared several photos from last season and sent a strong message to the Bills Mafia.”The hardest moments teach you the best lessons in life,” Bass wrote on February 15. “The love and support from my experts, Bills Mafia and @10livesclub is something I will never forget and always cherish!.deactivated his Instagram and Twitter accounts. Although Bass did not give a reason before closing his accounts, the kicker received several vile and offensive comments about his missed field goals..

After learning that Bass had deleted his social media, fans wanted to do something to cheer up the veteran. The Bills Mafia and NFL fans across the league began donating to the Ten Lives Club, a local charity supported by Bass. Fans have donated more than $377,000 to save the no-kill cats, the Buffalo News reported..

“Every penny counts when it comes to saving these cats,” said Kimberly LaRussa, director of public affairs for the Ten Lives Club. “So to receive such a gift in such a short time is just remarkable.”.

 

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