Lambeau Field Stadium | Green Bay Packers
Lambeau Field Stadium | Green Bay Packers
Lambeau Field is preparing to host the final home regular season game for the Green Bay Packers against the Chicago Bears on Sunday afternoon. The event, which kicks off at noon, doubles as a Fan Appreciation game sponsored by Chevrolet.
Special giveaways from brands such as Ariens, Cenex, Ororo, and Pit Boss will be part of the day's highlights. Additionally, Chevrolet will conduct a contest during halftime where nine selected participants have a chance to win a new vehicle.
Attendees are advised to have the latest Packers app version downloaded and their tickets stored in mobile wallets for seamless entry. Lambeau Field operates cashless transactions across all its businesses including parking. For those without digital payment options, cash-to-card conversion stations are available in the Atrium. Fans can also enjoy facilities like the Miller Lite End Zone Bar.
Packers Perks members can visit the Donut House in Lambeau Field's Atrium for complimentary Kwik Trip Glazer donuts while supplies last. Membership allows fans to input their email at kiosks to receive rewards.
Fireworks from the stadium roof an hour before kickoff will remind attendees of game time. Chevrolet is also providing free pocket-sized ice scrapers at all gates.
Craig T. Nelson will perform the national anthem before kickoff. Known for his roles in "Young Sheldon," "COACH," and "Parenthood," Nelson stars in "Green and Gold," set to release on January 31st. The film portrays a dairy farmer's fight for his family's legacy against adversity.
The pre-game ceremony includes honoring U.S. Air Force veteran Elizabeth Disalvo and her son Sergeant Jake Disalvo through Operation Fan Mail presented by Network Health. A flyover by F-35 Lightning II aircraft from Wisconsin Air National Guard’s 115th Fighter Wing is planned.
Halftime activities feature not only Chevrolet's contest but also a High School Quarterback Challenge between Luxemburg-Casco Spartans and Kaukauna Galloping Ghosts presented by HPE/Camera Corner.
Fans should note that stadium policy prohibits bags unless they are clear and within specified dimensions (12" x 6" x 12"). Metal detectors will be used upon entry with no re-entry allowed during noon games. Parking lots open at 8 a.m., with gates opening two hours later; special needs services like wheelchair assistance operate on limited availability based on first-come-first-served principles.
The Johnsonville Tailgate Village welcomes both ticketed and non-ticketed guests starting at 8 a.m., featuring live music from Johnny Wad along with food and drinks until an hour post-game end.
For more information about gameday events, fans can visit packers.com/lambeau-field/gameday-information