Bengals deliver Bills' 'thank you' chicken wings to Autism High School
The Cincinnati Bengals have been showered with gifts from the Bills and their fans since helping end Buffalo's 17-year postseason drought. On Friday, it was the Bengals' turn to pay it forward.
The 1,440 chicken wings that the Bills sent as a "thank you" to the Bengals were donated to Autism High School at the Children's Home of Cincinnati. Safety George Iloka and former Bengals running back Eric Ball, who now works as the team's director of player relations, were on hand to serve the wings to the students.
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Along with the wings, the Bills sent over 90 pounds of celery, 30 pounds of carrots, 6 gallons of blue cheese, and 9 gallons of Duff's Famous Wings sauce.
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