Wieners Circle Promised Free Hot Dogs If Bears Coach Ben Johnson Took Off His Shirt. He Did

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The Wieners Circle in Lincoln Park promised free hot dogs after Bears Coach Ben Johnson took off his shirt during a celebratory locker room speech. This lighthearted moment followed the Bears' 24-15 win over the Philadelphia Eagles, where Johnson encouraged his team by highlighting the city's hunger for more victories. His shirt removal sparked excitement among players, leading to the hot dog stand's commitment to a giveaway on Tuesday. This promotion continues a tradition of engaging fans, as seen in September when the Wieners Circle offered free hot dogs after quarterback Caleb Williams threw four touchdown passes. The earlier event drew large crowds, showcasing the community's enthusiasm for the Bears.

Williams humorously participated by sending his dog to collect a free snack despite not being present. Such promotions not only celebrate team victories but also strengthen local ties between sports and community businesses. Events like these illustrate the vibrant culture surrounding Chicago sports, creating memorable experiences for fans.

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