
The final home game of the season is in the books, with the Green Bay Packers taking down the Chicago Bears 17-9 yesterday (January 7th).
The Green Bay Police Department reported being called for service 31 times during the game, resulting in seven ejections and, for the second time this season, no arrests.
In fact, the entire season was much more quiet for law enforcement.
A total of 193 calls for service were reported over the eight games, with the exception of the Rams game, where no report was given.
Those calls resulted in 10 arrests and 34 ejections. All of those numbers are significantly lower than last season, where officers were called 297 times, resulting in 26 arrests and 66 ejections.
The Packers’ season continues as they made the playoffs; however, even if they go all the way, they will not be back at Lambeau Field until next season due to their seeding.











