Here's how fans can win free hot dogs during the Bears vs. Packers game

Chicago Bears fans are hungry for a win over the Green Bay Packers Saturday, but they could also win a delicious prize with a playoff victory.

That’s because the Wieners Circle is once again offering free hot dogs to Bears fans if the team hits a specific goal during Saturday’s game, but this time they’re kicking things up a notch.

Back in October, the Wieners Circle offered a free hot dog to Bears fans if the team scored a touchdown with an offensive or defensive lineman on a designed offensive play, and that promotion remains on the table, according to officials.

That promotion pays homage to William “Refrigerator” Perry, who scored a pair of touchdowns during the 1985 Super Bowl championship season for the Bears. He also picked up a rushing touchdown in Super Bowl XX, cementing himself as a Chicago sports icon.

Now though, there are several other ways Bears fans can score free hot dogs. According to Wieners Circle, if a Bears defensive player or special teams player scores a touchdown, and the team wins, then free hot dogs will again be offered next week.

Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen has also been roped into the fun, because if he does the Macarena on camera, then free hot dogs will be available.

The restaurant has given away free hot dogs to Bears fans twice so far this season. The first time was when Caleb Williams threw for four touchdowns in a 31-14 win over the Dallas Cowboys in September.

Free hot dogs were again on the menu in November after the Bears beat the Philadelphia Eagles 24-15 on Black Friday. During his postgame celebration, head coach Ben Johnson ripped off his shirt to win free hot dogs for Bears fans, and the restaurant paid out a few days later.

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