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Chicken wings on a table at Buffalo Wild Wings
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Chowing down on a spread of football-appropriate food is one of the best parts of Super Bowl Sunday. Many fast-food restaurant chains have special deals and promotions going on, which means you can score free burgers, cheap wings, and huge pizzas for your party — while also not having to do the work of cooking and all the cleaning that goes along with it while the game’s on.

Here are some of the best fast-food freebies and deals for Super Bowl weekend.

Papa Johns: $9 Large Pizza

Papa Johns: NY Style Pizza
Papa John’s

If pizza is what you want for your game day party, you can get a large 1-topping pizza for $9 at Papa Johns. You can also try the brand new pan pizza for $12 for one topping, or get a family bundle with one large specialty and one large 2-topping pizza for $27.

Noodles & Company: Free Dessert

Noodles & Company Dessert Tray
Noodles & Company

Through Feb. 8, get a free catering dessert tray when you buy one catering pan to feed a small crowd. Order online ahead of time and use code “GAMEON26” at checkout.

Applebee’s: 20 Free Boneless Wings

Applebee’s Wings
Applebee’s Restaurants LLC

Applebee’s is repeating its popular promo from last year. You can get 20 free boneless wings with any $40 online purchase by ordering online or in the app and using the code “SBWINGS26” at checkout.

Round Table Pizza: $30 Game Day Bundle

A pepperoni and sausage pizza, mozzarella sticks with dipping sauce, and saucy chicken wings are arranged on a dark surface next to green turf, resembling a football field.
Round Table Pizza

From now through February 8, you can get a $30 Game Day Bundle at Round Table Pizza. It comes with a large Montague’s All Meat Marvel pizza with a choice of two shareables: Garlic Parmesan or Churro Twists, Classic of Boneless Wings, Mozzarella Sticks, Jalapeño Poppers, or Parmesan Idaho Potato Wedges.

Buffalo Wild Wings: 6 Free Wings

Chicken wings at buffalo wild wings
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Once again, Buffalo Wild Wing’s is offering free wings, during AND after the game — maybe. If the Super Bowl goes into overtime, everyone can score six free wings on Monday, Feb. 23 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. But if you want wings during the game, then you need to place your order online before February 7 for at least $25. Then you’ll get a reward for six free wings to use before March 10.

Peter Piper Pizza: $10 Off

Peter Piper Pizza
Peter Piper Pizza

At Peter Piper, you can get $10 off with a $50 purchase using the code “BIGGAME” when you order online or through the mobile app Feb. 6 through Feb. 9.

Pizza Hut: $10 Big New Yorker

Pizza Hut Ultimate Hut Bundle
Pizza Hut

Grab a big old Pizza Hut pizza for $10 with a Big New Yorker. It’s got a thin, foldable crust and it’s cut into extra large pieces. There’s also an Ultimate Hut Bundle with two medium pizzas, 8 boneless wings, breadsticks, and dips.

Fazoli’s: Free Pizza

Four containers on a wooden table: one with fettuccine, one with spaghetti, one with creamy white sauce, and one with red meat sauce. Two Oli's branded cups are also visible in the background.
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Pizza and pasta are on the menu for Fazoli’s Super Bowl fans. If you buy a family meal on February 8, which comes with two large pastas and breadsticks for about $25, you get a whole large pizza for free.

Popeyes: $26 Family Bundle

Popeye's Game Day Bundle
Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen

Bring wings home from Popeyes for your game day party with a $26 bundle. You get , three regular sides like fries12 wings, six tenders, two large sides, and dipping sauce. 

BJ’s Brewhouse: $55 MVP Bundle

A close-up of a baked pizza topped with pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms, and melted cheese in a round black pan on a wooden board, with a bowl of red pepper flakes in the background.
BJ’s Brewhouse

There’s a big party wings and pizza deal at BJ’s Brewhouse. For $55, you get a large pizza of your choice plus 30 bone-in wings or three pounds of boneless wings that feeds four to six people.

Dickey’s Barbecue Pit: $10 Off

Dickey's BBQ Plate
Dickey’s Barbecue

If you place an order of at least $55 by February 2 at Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, you can get $10 off. Just make sure to order online or in the app and use code “BIGGAME85” at checkout to redeem.

Buffalo’s Cafe: 10% Off Party Platter

A round metal platter with four types of sauced chicken wings arranged in sections around a cup of ranch dipping sauce, placed on a wooden table.
Buffalo’s Cafe

You can get 10% off the Buffalo’s Cafe party platter when you place an order online of $50 or more. Enter the code “SB2026” at checkout by February 6.

Wingstop: Free Large Ranch

A basket lined with branded paper holds several crispy, seasoned chicken wings with a reddish spice coating. Some sauce is visible on the paper.
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If you place a Wingstop order of $50 or more by February 7, you can get a free large ranch if you use the code “BIGGAME” at checkout. For a much better deal, get the $18 Boneless Meal Deal for two. It comes with 20 boneless wings in up to four flavors, a large fry, and two dips.

Chipotle: Free Entree

A bowl of Mexican-style food featuring chipotle's carne asada is topped with lettuce, corn, cheese, and salsa, served on a tray beside a bag labeled “Our Chips Are Lovingly Crafted” and a small cup of salsa with a napkin and black fork.
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So Chipotle isn’t giving away free entrees that you can eat during the big game, but they are giving out codes so you can get the freebie after the game. Like all the chain’s giveaways, this is very convoluted so prepare to be confused — we are too. Between half time and the third quarter of the game, there will be a Chipotle commercial. During that commercial (which will be AI generated, because apparently that’s important?), the chain will drop a code to its @ChipotleOpens Instagram account in a Reel video. The first 100,000 people to text that code to 888222 will get a coupon for a free entree. What are we even doing here, people?

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