Chicago Fans Eager for Touchdowns as Caleb Williams Aims to Deliver Free Pizza Against Raiders
Fans of the Chicago Bears are hoping for a feast of touchdowns this Sunday as quarterback Caleb Williams looks to replicate his stellar performance from the previous week. After a game that won fans complimentary hot dogs, Williams now has the chance to serve up free pizza if he can throw four touchdown passes against the Las Vegas Raiders.
A Delicious Incentive
Following a career-best outing against the Dallas Cowboys, where Williams lit up the scoreboard and delighted fans with free hot dogs courtesy of The Wiener’s Circle, a local restaurant is stepping up the stakes. Dicey’s Pizza & Tavern has announced that if Williams can achieve another four-touchdown game—an accomplishment he has managed only twice in his career—they will give away free tavern-style pizza next Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
In an enthusiastic Instagram post, the restaurant declared, “We Got Next!” This promotion follows the overwhelming success of the hot dog giveaway, which saw fans lining up around the block. The Wiener’s Circle reported handing out around 4,000 hot dogs on a weekday when they typically sell about 400. Williams even made an appearance, adding to the excitement of the event.
A Tougher Challenge Ahead
While Williams enjoyed success against a struggling Cowboys’ defense, the Raiders present a more formidable challenge. Las Vegas has allowed the 11th most passing yards in the league over the first three weeks, but they have only given up four touchdown passes all season. This matchup will test Williams and head coach Ben Johnson as they seek to exploit the Raiders’ weaknesses.
As fans eagerly anticipate Sunday’s showdown, the hope is not just for free food but also for a thrilling display of football. The stakes are high, and the excitement is palpable as Chicago looks to Williams for a taste of victory.
Looking Ahead
With the Bears’ season still in its early stages, the city’s football fans are keen to see if Williams can help lead the team toward its ultimate goal—a Lombardi Trophy. For now, they are ready to celebrate touchdowns with hot dogs and pizza, embodying the spirit of camaraderie that defines Chicago sports culture.