Nathan Phelps

USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

It was a busy Sunday night at Lambeau Field for police as 45 people were arrested or ejected for misconduct during the Green Bay Packers' game against the Chicago Bears.

Sixteen people were arrested and 29 ejected from the stadium during the 55-14 trouncing of the Bears. The game drew a crowd of 78,292, a Lambeau Field record.

The 16 arrests were a season-high, doubling the previous high of eight set at the New York Jets game on Sept. 14.

The season high for ejections, 44, also was set at the Jets game.

At one point during the game, a Brown County Sheriff's Department transportation van was brought to the stadium to handle the number of arrests, according to police radio traffic at the time.

Police and medical crews also were summoned to number of reports of people passed out in various places around the stadium.

The Packers' next home game will be on Sunday afternoon against the Philadelphia Eagles.

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