Fans were a bit better behaved this week as football returned to Lambeau Field for the first time in over a month.
The Green Bay Packers took down the Cincinnati Bengals 27-18, and the Green Bay Police Department has shared that they received nearly half as many calls for service compared to the last time a game was played in Green Bay on September 11th.
Yesterday (October 12th), the department received 17 calls of service and investigated fan code of conduct violations and medical calls.
This comes as the fewest number of calls received this season after 18 in week one and 32 in week two.
As a result of these 17 calls, three individuals were ejected from the game while one person was arrested.
With the win, the Green and Gold improved their record to 3-1-1, and the Green Bay Police Department thanked all the fans for their cooperation during the victory.












