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Buffalo Wild Wings to give away free wings after Super Bowl overtime: How to get yours
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Date:2025-04-17 16:32:05
After the 2024 Super Bowl went into overtime, Buffalo Wild Wings is making good on its promise to offer free wings to everyone in the U.S.
On Monday, Feb. 26, people can redeem six free boneless or traditional wings at Buffalo Wild Wings from 2-5 p.m. local time, the restaurant announced. The offer is available for dine-in and in-person takeout only. No purchase is necessary, and the offer is limited to one free order per customer.
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Super Bowl overtime equals free wings for America
Buffalo Wild Wings first announced the promotion in 2019, saying that it would give away free wings in the off chance that any future Super Bowl games would go into overtime.
And luckily for wing eaters everywhere this year, it actually happened: the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers in the 2024 Super Bowl earlier this month with a final score of 25-22 in overtime.
Prior to this year, the only Super Bowl game that went into overtime was in 2017, when the New England Patriots beat the Atlanta Falcons 34-28.
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