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Buffalo Wild Wings 'beat the buffalo' challenge among free wings, deals for March Madness
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Date:2025-04-11 12:57:59
If you enjoy slam dunks equally as much as dunking chicken wings into ranch, you're in luck because Buffalo Wild Wings has a slew of deals for its customers during March Madness.
The company said in a news release Monday it is celebrating this year's NCAA basketball tournaments by having a real buffalo named Jack pick a bracket for both the men's and women's tournaments in a promotion the company is calling "Beat the Buffalo."
On March 19, the company will release the buffalo's completed brackets and fans can submit their own brackets to BeatTheBuffalo.com to see how their brackets stack up against Jack's brackets. Submissions for both the men's and women's brackets will close at noon ET on Thursday, March 21, the company said in the news release.
"As the tournament goes on, 10% of the challengers with a better bracket than the buffalo will have a chance to win bragging rights and some amazing prizes – a year's worth of free wings and tickets to next year's Final Four," the news release reads.
More information can be found online at BeatTheBuffalo.com/termsandconditions.
“We are known for taking things up a notch during the tournament and this year is no exception. We are doing something only B-Dubs could ever do: have a real Buffalo pick a bracket," said Tristan Meline, chief marketing officer at Buffalo Wild Wings, in the news release.
Buffalo Wild Wings also kicks off March Madness with BOGO offer
On March 21, the company is offering customers a buy one, get one free order of boneless wings for dine-in, takeout or delivery.
The offer is not valid with other discounts or offers and size exclusions apply.
Buffalo Wild Wings Overtime Wingtime deal returns
When a March Madness men's or women's game goes into overtime, Buffalo Wild Wings will give free boneless wings to Blazin' Rewards members, the company said in the news release.
To qualify for the offer, Blazin' Rewards members just need to check in or order via Blazin' Rewards on the same day a game goes to overtime before the end of regulation.
"If you’ve checked in or placed an order via Blazin’ Rewards and an NCAA tournament matchup goes to overtime, six free boneless wings will be delivered to your Blazin’ Rewards account within 72 hours," according to the news release.
Unused rewards will be valid for 30 days after the NCAA championship game, which is scheduled to be played on Monday, April 8.
For more information, customers can visit buffalowildwings.com/overtime-wingtime.
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