Bills fans have been thanking Andy Dalton in some fantastic and unique ways for assisting the Bills in ending their 18-year playoff drought. Most notably, they donated in droves to Andy Dalton’s foundation in thanks for his late TD pass to beat the Ravens. However, some Bills fans decided to thank him in a different, uniquely Western New York way.
One Bills fan decided to get a tattoo of Dalton jumping through a table as Bills fans do during tailgates.
Yep, that’s an Andy Dalton jumping through a table tattoo #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/Rv5qJFbcu1
— NFL’s El Loco (@ElLocoDeLaNFL) January 7, 2018
We’re not sure Dalton is ever going to smash a table at an upcoming #BillsMafia tailgate. However, we can always imagine the thought thanks to this man’s tattoo.
Other Bills fans went a decidedly more straightforward route and just got a tattoo of Dalton’s face to immortalize what he has done.
That’s the best Andy Dalton has honestly ever looked. And what’s most notable here is how Dalton is now a bigger hero in Buffalo than he ever was or is in Cincinnati. That’s what ending an 18-year playoff drought will do.
Sure the Bills lost in Jacksonville Sunday, but the Bills and their fans will never forget what the Bengals signal caller ended up doing for them.

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