While the numbers were up from the Christmas Day game against the Cleveland Browns, fans at the Packer/Viking game last night were relatively well behaved.
The Green Bay Police Department reported being called for service 31 times throughout the contest, which resulted in six ejections and two arrests.
This is up slightly from the Browns game, where one person was arrested and three were ejected, but it is down from the Bears game three weeks prior.
Officers were called 59 times during the December 12th game, with 17 people ejected, and nine arrested.
This was the final home game of the regular season for the Packers, who clinched the top seed in the NFC with a 37-10 win over the Divisional rivals.













