Players and staff from the Buffalo Bills, Sabres, and Bandits came together Wednesday to support the community impacted by the mass shooting at the Tops on Jefferson Avenue on May 14.
BUFFALO, N.Y. —
The Buffalo Bills Foundation and NFL Foundation also announced a combined donation of $400,000 to support the community. On Thursday, the team announced on Twitter that the shirts would"be made available soon" to purchase.
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