The Kansas City Chiefs' victory in Super Bowl LIX has triggered a wave of promotional offers and celebratory freebies for fans. Following the team's win against the Philadelphia Eagles, various businesses and brands have announced deals ranging from free food items to discounted merchandise. These offers are designed to capitalize on the excitement surrounding the championship and provide fans with ways to celebrate the win.
While many of these promotions are specific to the Kansas City area or require in-store dining, others are available through digital channels or national delivery services. Consumers looking to take advantage of these offers should be aware that many are time-sensitive, valid only for a limited period following the game, and may require specific actions such as using a promo code, placing an online order, or signing up for a loyalty program.
Food and Beverage Promotions
Following the Super Bowl, several restaurant chains and food service providers have announced free food deals and discounts. These offers vary by location and require specific redemption methods.
National Chain Offers
Applebee's is offering a promotion for Super Bowl LIX participants. According to the data, customers can receive 20 free boneless wings with a choice of sauce. To redeem this offer, customers must spend $40 or more on an online order through the Applebee's website or mobile application. The specific promo code "SBWINGS25" must be entered at checkout. This offer is valid for orders placed on Super Bowl Sunday, February 9, 2025.
Burger King has a deal available to members of its loyalty program. Participants in the Royal Perks program can utilize the Burger King app to access a buy-one-get-one-free offer on Whoppers.
Chipotle is utilizing social media to distribute rewards during the game. The brand plans to post codes on their Instagram and Twitter accounts during the Super Bowl broadcast. Customers can text these codes to a designated number to receive vouchers for free entrees.
Del Taco is offering a discount to members of their rewards program. Eligible members can receive 50% off "Big," "Bigger," or "Mega" Bundles.
Papa John's has a pizza deal available for the occasion, offering an extra-large New York Style pizza for $11.99.
Buffalo Wild Wings has a conditional offer that is triggered by the game's outcome. If the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles go into overtime, the chain will provide six free wings (traditional or boneless) to customers. This redemption is scheduled for a later date, specifically February 24, 2025, between 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. local time. The offer is valid for dine-in or in-person takeout orders only.
Auntie Anne's is offering a promotion for rewards members. Customers who order an Auntie Anne's Football Bucket on February 9, 2025, will receive a $5 off coupon. This coupon is valid for 14 days after the initial purchase and must be redeemed via the Auntie Anne's Rewards app.
Local Kansas City Offers
In the Kansas City metropolitan area, local businesses have organized specific victory celebrations and freebies.
BIBIBOP Asian Grill is giving away a free bowl from any location on Sunday, February 9.
BRGR is offering a free cheeseburger at all Kansas City locations, valid for dine-in customers on Monday, February 3.
3Halves Brewing Co., located in Liberty, is hosting a parade watch party on Wednesday, February 5. Doors open at 11:00 a.m., and the venue offers $1 off all beers to attendees.
Bridge Space, a co-working and meeting space in Lee’s Summit, is hosting a free parade watch party. This event, taking place at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 5, includes a tailgating lunch.
Pet Product Donations and Promotions
Chewy, the online pet supply retailer, has announced a charitable initiative tied to the Super Bowl. Regardless of which team wins, Chewy plans to donate 59,000 pounds of food to the Pennsylvania SPCA and the Kansas City Pet Project. The specific weight of the donation references Super Bowl 59.
Additionally, Chewy plans to release a promo code via their Instagram Stories following the Super Bowl. This code will allow customers to place a donation order for the rescue or shelter of their choice. The code will be available for one week or until supplies last.
Educational Materials
For educators or parents interested in sports-themed activities, Teachers Pay Teachers offers free resources related to the Kansas City Chiefs and the Super Bowl. These materials include:
- Google Classroom Headers: Three Super Bowl-themed banners suitable for Eagles or Chiefs fans.
- Math Practice Documents: Worksheets for students to practice calculating unit rates using data from the Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles (note: the specific reference in the source data mentions Super Bowl XLVII and the 2023 date, though the context of the current query is Super Bowl LIX).
- Decor Packs: Labels and organizational materials featuring Kansas City players and personalities with a vintage red and gold color palette.
- Statistics Activity: A lesson covering variable statistics (mean, median, mode, range, standard deviation, box-and-whisker plot, histogram, two-way tables) suitable for partner or class activities.
Player Compensation
While not a consumer freebie, the financial impact of the victory on Kansas City Chiefs players is significant. According to the NFL's collective bargaining agreement, each player on the winning team receives a bonus of $164,000 for winning Super Bowl LVIII (the source data references the 2023 game, though the context of the current query is Super Bowl LIX). Players on the losing team receive $89,000.
This postseason bonus structure includes previous payouts: * $50,500 for the Wild Card win over the Miami Dolphins. * $50,500 for the Divisional Round win over the Buffalo Bills. * $73,000 for the AFC Championship Game win over the Baltimore Ravens.
For players on rookie contracts, such as running back Isiah Pacheco and wide receiver Rashee Rice, these bonuses represent a substantial addition to their base salaries.
Event Information
Parade and Celebration The Kansas City Chiefs organization held a "Chiefs Kingdom Champions Celebration" on Wednesday, February 5 at 11:30 a.m. The event served as the official parade and celebration for the victory.
Broadcast Information Super Bowl LIX aired on FOX. Kickoff was at 6:30 p.m. CST. The halftime performance was headlined by Kendrick Lamar, featuring SZA. The pre-game National Anthem was performed by Jon Batiste. Other performances included Lauren Daigle and Trombone Shorty ("America the Beautiful") and Ledisi ("Lift Every Voice and Sing").
Conclusion
The Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory has generated a variety of promotional offers for consumers. These range from free food items at national chains like Applebee's and BIBIBOP to charitable donations by companies like Chewy. Local businesses in the Kansas City area have also organized watch parties and free meals. Consumers should note the specific redemption requirements, such as online ordering codes, loyalty program membership, or specific purchase minimums, and the validity dates of these offers. Additionally, educational resources are available for those looking to incorporate the event into learning activities.
