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Super Bowl overtime means 6 free wings from Buffalo Wild Wings: Here's when to get yours
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Date:2025-04-26 09:17:06
What better way to celebrate (or mourn) the results of the 2024 Super Bowl than with free wings from Buffalo Wild Wings?
Buffalo Wild Wings is making good on its promise to give away free wings on Monday, Feb. 26, thanks to the Super Bowl game going into overtime on Sunday.
Everyone in the U.S. can redeem six free boneless or traditional wings at Buffalo Wild Wings on Feb. 26 from 2-5 p.m. local time, the restaurant announced. The offer is available for dine-in and in-person takeout only.
Buffalo Wild Wings first introduced the promotion in 2019, two years after the first Super Bowl game to go to overtime, but thanks to the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs going into overtime during Super Bowl 58, free wings are now finally on the menu for later this month.
Spoiler alert: The Chiefs beat the 49ers, with a final score of 25-22 in overtime.
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