A local business is extending their appreciation to the Cincinnati Bengals, with a Buffalo twist for defeating the Baltimore Ravens and assisting the Bills in ending their 17-year playoff drought. Duff’s Famous Wings, a cornerstone of the Western New York community, is hitting the road with a substantial thank you package destined for Cincinnati.

Duff’s has been serving its famous wings to customers for nearly 50 years. Without a doubt, a great deal of tailgaters has consumed countless wings from the establishment over the years.

The 1,440 wings should be sufficient for delivery. However, the copious amount of celery and carrots will need to be dipped in the six-gallons of blue cheese for consumption.

It’s another instance of gratitude from the Buffalo faithful to Cincinnati for the Bengals part in helping the Bills reach the postseason for the first time since 1999.

Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton completed a 49-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Tyler Boyd to put the Bengals up for good with under a minute remaining in their game against the Baltimore Ravens. A Ravens victory would have eliminated the Bills from the playoffs and prolonged professions sports’ longest playoff drought.

Buffalo fans have also thanked the two players involved in the play – Andy Dalton and Tyler Boyd – by donating to their respective foundations and charitable endeavors. Bills fans have donated over $300,000 to the Andy & Jordan Dalton Foundation. Tyler Boyd’s charitable venture, which supports youth football players in Western Pennsylvania, has already exceeded its goal of raising $20,000 for the group.

Many of the donations have been in $17 increments, representing each year of the playoff drought.