Buffalo Wild Wings is giving fans of the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles a reason to cheer, even if they’re not rooting for these teams in this year’s Super Bowl. For the seventh year in a row, the popular restaurant chain is offering free wings if the game goes into overtime.
The promotion, announced Monday, promises to deliver a tasty treat to all football fans if the game between the Chiefs and Eagles on February 9th stretches into overtime. On Monday, February 24th, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. local time, anyone in the U.S. can claim six free wings, either boneless or traditional, at their nearest Buffalo Wild Wings location. The offer is valid for dine-in and in-person takeout only.
Buffalo Wild Wings is no stranger to offering special deals around the Super Bowl, but this overtime promotion has become one of the most highly anticipated. Last year, the promotion was a huge hit, with the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers going into overtime, leading to the giveaway of over 2.5 million wings. The Chiefs won that game 25-22.
“We know it’s a bold move to bring it back after last year’s turnout, but we’re doing it anyway,” said Tristan Meline, Chief Marketing Officer at Buffalo Wild Wings. “We gave away over 2.5 million wings last year, and we’re excited to give football fans another chance to score big, no matter who they’re cheering for.”
The Super Bowl is one of the biggest sporting events in the U.S., and Buffalo Wild Wings is looking to add to the excitement by making it even more enjoyable for fans. The company has become known for its love of the game and its commitment to giving fans a reason to celebrate, whether their team is winning or losing.
For those looking for other deals, Buffalo Wild Wings also offers discounts on wings and burgers four days a week. Fans can check the restaurant’s website or app for more information on other ongoing promotions.
Whether or not you’re a Chiefs or Eagles fan, the free wing offer is a sweet deal for anyone who loves good food and football. And if the game ends in overtime, it’s sure to be a win for hungry fans all over the country.