The young fan was at her first NFL game on Sunday night when the Bills beat the San Francisco 49ers.

Bills Mafia is overwhelmingly positive and charitable. No other fanbase has given more to various charities, and no other fan base and team is more inclusive and accommodating. Certainly, one bad fan never represents anyone's total fan base, let alone Bills Mafia.

One fan did, however, do something unacceptable.

Mia, an 8-year-old cancer survivor from Rochester, attended her first NFL game Sunday night at Highmark Stadium. She is a 49ers fan who proudly wore her favorite team's colors and brought an excellent sign to celebrate her amazing accomplishment of beating cancer.

However, a fan decided to spoil that fun by pushing her over. Here's the full story.

As our partners at WIVB report, her family ended up leaving the game early.

There's no word on who the fan that pushed Mia over is.

Thankfully, Mia seems to be OK. It's a terrible situation, as well as embarrassing for the Bills Mafia, who pride themselves on being great hosts.

Like any NFL stadium, Bills games have long been known to be rowdy, especially night games. All-day tailgating can lead to questionable fan behavior. None of this is unique to the Bills, but Bills Mafia has always given themselves a much high standard.

Del Reid, owner of 26 SHirts and founder of the term Bills Mafia, is pushing for a charity to donate to in Mia's name.

We encourage everyone to donate and help Mia feel the love. Hopefully, she and her family will return and have a better experience in time.

Here's a short video from the family at the game of Mia:

Also, here is what her family posted on Facebook regarding the incident.

Josh Allen Of The Buffalo Bills Holding Puppies

That's all. Enjoy.

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