
Chicago is abuzz with the scent of victory and sausages after a remarkable performance by Bears quarterback Caleb Williams. In a deal that set stomachs growling and hearts racing, the iconic Chicago hot dog stand, The Wieners Circle, pledged to hand out free hot dogs if Williams scored four touchdowns against the Dallas Cowboys - a feat he achieved with gusto during Sunday's game.
Living up to the hype, Williams managed a stunning 19-of-28 for 298 yards during the game, leading to a 31-14 victory and the Bears' first win of the season. It wasn't just the team's win that made headlines; it was the promise of free grub that had everyone talking. True to their word, The Wieners Circle took to Twitter, teasing, "@ViennaBeef, want to chip in? lol" as they prepared for the rush of fans.
The free hot dog bonanza is set to kick off at 11 a.m. this Tuesday at the stand's location on 2622 N Clark St., and will continue until supplies run out. FOX 32 Chicago reported that the promotion details, including the duration and quantity, weren't initially provided, causing quite the stir among those looking to capitalize on the savory deal.
It seems that the hot dog festivities are as much a reward for fans as they are for the triumphant team. "Congrats everybody, you get free hot dogs," Williams said after the game, according to FOX 32 Chicago. There are whispers that The Wieners Circle had approached Vienna Beef to help meet the anticipated demand, getting ready for a likely flood of fans on Tuesday.
As for Williams, the hot dog-hurling quarterback, he'll be setting his sights on next Sunday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders. If his performance this past weekend was any indication, Bears fans might just be in for more than just a sports victory - perhaps another round of celebratory treats will be on the horizon, depending on what The Wieners Circle might have up their sleeve.









