Doug Schneider

USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

A season-high 43 people were ejected from Lambeau Field on Sunday as the Green Bay Packers hosted the Minnesota Vikings.

City police revised the number Monday. They initially had reported that 29 people had been removed from the stadium for violating the city ordinance governing conduct at public events.

The number changed because not all officers working the game turned in reports after the game, which ended late at night, City Police Capt. Paul Ebel said. "A number of officers didn't turn in their sheets," he said.

Police also revised the Sunday's arrest number from 12 to 11. Ebel said an appearance ticket for underage drinking was mislabeled as an arrest.

Three people were arrested on charges of unlawful conduct at a public event and resisting arrest. Each offense carries an $880 fine. The remaining eight were charged with unlawful conduct.

Data compiled by Press-Gazette Media show that games against the Vikings can produce large numbers of arrests and ejections, especially late in the season. A Jan. 5, 2013, playoff game, for example, yielded 21 arrests and a record 91 ejections.

Season summary

» The 11 arrests were the third most this season. The high was 14, during the Sept. 20 home-opening win over the Seattle Seahawks. Thirteen were arrested in the Oct. 13 win over the San Diego Chargers.

» The 43 ejections were the most since 44 people were tossed out of a Sept. 14, 2014, win over the New York Jets.

» The season low for arrests, two, was set during the Thanksgiving night loss to the Chicago Bears. The low for ejections, seven, was set during the Oct. 11 win over the St. Louis Rams.

Year-by-year

» Police made 61 arrests during the eight home games of the regular season. That's four more than during the 2014 regular season. Police reported 65 arrests in 2013, 64 in 2012 and 50 in 2011.

» Police recorded 211 ejections during the season — fewest since 2011. There were 222 in 2014, 224 in 2013 and 252 in 2012.

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