
Your Last-Minute Super Bowl Deal Roundup
NEW YORK (MainStreet) – There are a number of great deals still available for Super Bowl weekend – some are specifically tied in to the big game, while some will just let you save a little money as you plan out the festivities. Here are a few that caught our eye.
Want to preview the Super Bowl by playing out the Patriots-Giants matchup on your phone? Head over to the Android Market, where Madden NFL 12 is currently just 99 cents, marked down from the usual price of $4.99. It’s not clear how long the price cut will last. If you want other smartphone apps to enhance your Super Bowl experience, check out our roundup of 11 apps for everything from food to trivia.
Most people call up their local pizza joint to order food for the big game, but Burger King wants to change that. To get you in the door, the fast-food chain is offering a free value-sized order of onion rings on Saturday and Sunday. The promotion isn’t good during breakfast hours, and you can only get one order per visit.
You might also be able to get free pizza this weekend at Papa John’s. If the Super Bowl coin toss lands on heads, every Papa Rewards member will get a free large one-topping pizza and a 2-liter bottle of Pepsi Max. You’ll need to enroll in the free rewards program by 6 p.m. EST on Super Bowl Sunday to be eligible for the deal.
Don’t have a TV for your Super Bowl party yet? Best Buy has a 46-inch 1080p LCD TV for just $379.99, marked down from $599.99. Availability varies: It’s available in some stores now, and in other cases you’ll need to have it shipped to your nearest store, so it might not get there in time for the game. If you want to go even bigger, there’s a 55-inch Dynex TV for $599.99, marked down from $799.99.
Fry’s Electronics also has a number of TV deals in its weekly ad, and the products are available almost immediately for free in-store pickup.
Don't want to spend too much? Check out our Deals & Steals hot topic for more bargains. Don't want to spend anything at all? There's plenty of Free Stuff to be had as well.
Matt Brownell is a staff reporter for MainStreet. You can reach him by email at matthew.brownell@thestreet.com, or follow him on Twitter @Brownellorama.









