A.J. Brown’s wing sauce will benefit charity

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Chickie’s & Pete’s and Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown have collaborated on a new wing flavor, which will raise money for underprivileged youth.

A.J. Brown’s Sweet Heat wings, described as an irresistible blend of sweet and spicy, reflect the wide receiver’s roots at Ole Miss and his fiery, competitive spirit. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of Sweet Heat wings will benefit The A.J. Brown Foundation, which focuses on empowering underprivileged youth.

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Available through the entire football season, fans can enjoy Sweet Heat wings as part of Chickie’s & Pete’s seasonal menu, which will also feature other dishes and offerings made for football game days and beyond. South Philly’s flagship location on Packer Avenue is a full participant.

“Eagles Nation, I am excited to bring my favorite wing flavor, Sweet Heat, from back in Mississippi, to my favorite sports bar, Chickie’s & Pete’s,” said Brown. “I’m grateful to share this with my fans and hope you love them as much as I do. With your purchase, The A.J. Brown Foundation will continue to empower youth for a brighter future.”

The A.J. Brown Foundation is dedicated to create a pathway for success that fosters resilience, confidence and a brighter future for youth today.

“We couldn’t be more excited to team up with A.J. Brown. His energy, passion and connection to the fans make him the perfect partner for us at Chickie’s & Pete’s,” said Chickie’s & Pete’s CEO and Chairman Pete Ciarrocchi. “His Sweet Heat wings are fantastic — they’ve got the perfect mix of flavors. We’re proud to bring this partnership to our menu, and to give back to the community through The A.J. Brown Foundation.”

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