Photo: Buffalo Wild WingsBuffalo Wild Wingsis giving fans the opportunity to score some free chicken wings — depending on Super Bowl LVI’s score, that is.For the fourth year, the sports bar chain is celebrating football’s biggest game with one hot and spicy deal. If the Super Bowl on Feb. 13 is tied after regulation and goes into overtime overtime, Buffalo Wild Wings will offer six free wings to everyone in North America.Of course, the Super Bowl game going into overtime is less common than fans may think. The one and only Super Bowl to go into overtime was the 2017 game between the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons.But if they do,Buffalo Wild Wingscustomers will reap the benefits.About two weeks after the game, on Feb. 28, everyone in the U.S. and Canada can grab six free boneless or traditional wings at the restaurant from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. The offer is available for dine-in and takeout.Buffalo Wild Wings isn’t the only one offering complimentary food depending on the Super Bowl score.DiGiornois giving fans a free pizza if at any point duringSuper Bowl LVIthe score mirrors the first three digits of Pi — 3-14 (or 14-3). All they need to do isenter onlinebetween Feb. 6 and game-day for a chance to at the prize. Winners will receive a coupon redeemable for a complimentary DiGiorno pizza.But that’s not all! If any player finishes the game with exactly 314 passing yards, more than 3.14 total turnovers in the game and any scoring drive takes exactly 3 minutes and 14 seconds then one lucky fan per prop will be randomly selected to win free pizza for the entire 2022 pro football season (that’s 267 pizzas!).Super Bowl LVI will see Los Angeles Rams face off against the Cincinnati Bengals. The game marks the Bengals' first time playing in the Super Bowl in more than 30 years, while the Rams were last in it in 2019.The game will air live from SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Dr. Dre is headlining the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show, withEminem,Mary J. Blige,Kendrick LamarandSnoop Doggmaking guest appearances.

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Buffalo Wild Wingsis giving fans the opportunity to score some free chicken wings — depending on Super Bowl LVI’s score, that is.For the fourth year, the sports bar chain is celebrating football’s biggest game with one hot and spicy deal. If the Super Bowl on Feb. 13 is tied after regulation and goes into overtime overtime, Buffalo Wild Wings will offer six free wings to everyone in North America.Of course, the Super Bowl game going into overtime is less common than fans may think. The one and only Super Bowl to go into overtime was the 2017 game between the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons.But if they do,Buffalo Wild Wingscustomers will reap the benefits.About two weeks after the game, on Feb. 28, everyone in the U.S. and Canada can grab six free boneless or traditional wings at the restaurant from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. The offer is available for dine-in and takeout.Buffalo Wild Wings isn’t the only one offering complimentary food depending on the Super Bowl score.DiGiornois giving fans a free pizza if at any point duringSuper Bowl LVIthe score mirrors the first three digits of Pi — 3-14 (or 14-3). All they need to do isenter onlinebetween Feb. 6 and game-day for a chance to at the prize. Winners will receive a coupon redeemable for a complimentary DiGiorno pizza.But that’s not all! If any player finishes the game with exactly 314 passing yards, more than 3.14 total turnovers in the game and any scoring drive takes exactly 3 minutes and 14 seconds then one lucky fan per prop will be randomly selected to win free pizza for the entire 2022 pro football season (that’s 267 pizzas!).Super Bowl LVI will see Los Angeles Rams face off against the Cincinnati Bengals. The game marks the Bengals' first time playing in the Super Bowl in more than 30 years, while the Rams were last in it in 2019.The game will air live from SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Dr. Dre is headlining the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show, withEminem,Mary J. Blige,Kendrick LamarandSnoop Doggmaking guest appearances.

Buffalo Wild Wingsis giving fans the opportunity to score some free chicken wings — depending on Super Bowl LVI’s score, that is.

For the fourth year, the sports bar chain is celebrating football’s biggest game with one hot and spicy deal. If the Super Bowl on Feb. 13 is tied after regulation and goes into overtime overtime, Buffalo Wild Wings will offer six free wings to everyone in North America.

Of course, the Super Bowl game going into overtime is less common than fans may think. The one and only Super Bowl to go into overtime was the 2017 game between the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons.

But if they do,Buffalo Wild Wingscustomers will reap the benefits.

About two weeks after the game, on Feb. 28, everyone in the U.S. and Canada can grab six free boneless or traditional wings at the restaurant from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. The offer is available for dine-in and takeout.

Buffalo Wild Wings isn’t the only one offering complimentary food depending on the Super Bowl score.

DiGiornois giving fans a free pizza if at any point duringSuper Bowl LVIthe score mirrors the first three digits of Pi — 3-14 (or 14-3). All they need to do isenter onlinebetween Feb. 6 and game-day for a chance to at the prize. Winners will receive a coupon redeemable for a complimentary DiGiorno pizza.

But that’s not all! If any player finishes the game with exactly 314 passing yards, more than 3.14 total turnovers in the game and any scoring drive takes exactly 3 minutes and 14 seconds then one lucky fan per prop will be randomly selected to win free pizza for the entire 2022 pro football season (that’s 267 pizzas!).

Super Bowl LVI will see Los Angeles Rams face off against the Cincinnati Bengals. The game marks the Bengals' first time playing in the Super Bowl in more than 30 years, while the Rams were last in it in 2019.

The game will air live from SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Dr. Dre is headlining the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show, withEminem,Mary J. Blige,Kendrick LamarandSnoop Doggmaking guest appearances.

source: people.com