Wieners Circle To Offer Free Hot Dogs Tuesday After Caleb Williams Throws 4 Touchdowns

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In a standout performance, Caleb Williams led the Chicago Bears to a 31-14 victory over the Dallas Cowboys, throwing four touchdown passes. This achievement activated a promotion from The Wieners Circle, which promised free hot dogs to Chicago fans if Williams reached this milestone. The promotion, scheduled for Tuesday, offers a morale boost to a fanbase eager for wins after a tough start to the season. Williams recorded 298 passing yards and had his first sack-free game as a professional. His fourth touchdown, caught by receiver D.

J. Moore, came with just seconds left in the third quarter. Bears receiver Rome Odunze humorously urged fans to claim their hot dogs, referencing the absence of a specific menu item at the stadium. The Wieners Circle previously engaged fans with promotions, including free fries during playoff eliminations. This community-oriented approach reflects the Bears' efforts to connect with their supporters during challenging times.

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