If you have no rooting interest in Super Bowl LIV with the San Francisco 49ers taking on the Kansas City Chiefs, then you have one now if the game goes into overtime.
Earlier this week, Buffalo Wild Wings announced plans to offer free wings to everyone in the U.S. and Canada if the Feb. 2 game goes into overtime, a deal the restaurant chain originally proposed last year ahead of Super Bowl LIII.
“Football fans love to have fun with our established connection to overtime, tweeting at us any time a game goes to extra time,” claimed Seth Freeman, the chief marketing officer of Buffalo Wild Wings, in a press release. “That was taken to the next level last year when free wings were on the line, so we knew we had to bring this program back.”
Buffalo Wild Wings added that the chances of the game going into overtime are “far from a longshot,” as last year’s game was a tie going into the fourth quarter.
Buffalo Wild Wings will make available one free order of boneless or traditional snack-sized or 5/6 count chicken wings to all patrons who visit any of our participating U.S. or Canada locations on February 17, 2020, between the hours of 4-7 p.m. local time.
No purchase is necessary to redeem the free wings.