Dalton capped a stunning comeback over
Baltimore on Sunday with a last-minute 49-yard touchdown pass in
a fourth-and-12 situation. The Ravens' loss, coupled with a
Bills' win minutes earlier, ended what had been the longest
active playoff drought in North American professional sports.
The quarterback's foundation said on Tuesday it had received
more than $100,000 in donations since Sunday's 31-27 victory
that gave Buffalo the final American Football Conference
wild-card berth in the playoffs.
Dalton also posted a video on his Twitter account on Tuesday to
express his gratitude and encourage more donations.
"We have over 4,500 donors right now. We've raised over $100,000
and it continues to go up," Dalton said in the video. "We cannot
thank you enough. Let's keep it going."
Dalton created the foundation with his wife shortly after the
Bengals drafted him in 2011. It provides support, resources,
opportunities and life-changing experiences to seriously ill and
disabled children and their families.
Buffalo are scheduled to play the host Jacksonville Jaguars on
Sunday in the wild-card round of the playoffs.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto,; Editing by Neville
Dalton)
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