Seattle Seahawks serving Russell Wilson-inspired hot dog at NFC Championship Game
The Seattle Seahawks and Sportservice are unveiling a special Russell Wilson menu item at Sunday’s NFC Championship Game against the San Francisco 49ers called the ‘DangeRuss Dog’ to pay homage to their second-year quarterback’s love of macaroni and cheese, per the Seattle Seahawks homepage.
"“The foot-long hot dog is topped with Beecher’s mac ‘n’cheese, the Seattle favorite that Sportservice serves at CenturyLink Field, as well as caramelized onions, house-made Sriracha honey hot sauce, diced jalapeno peppers and crispy “Seahawks Strips,” fried blue and green tortilla chips.”"
This is the second week in a row that a Seahawks player has had a new menu item created for them after Marshawn Lynch had The Beast Burger invented for him unveiled at last week’s NFC Divisional matchup against the New Orleans Saints.
The double cheeseburger came topped with bacon, cheddar cheese, ham, onion rings, lettuce, tomato and red onion, and is served with fries and Skittles candy (Lynch’s personal favorite) on the side.
If the Seahawks are victorious on Sunday Sportservice may have to come up with a special Super Bowl menu item and as fate would have it Sportservice will also be the food and beverage provider at the Feb. 2 Super Bowl.