Lambeau Field is set for Sunday's Salute to Service game, presented by Fleet Farm. The game between the Packers and Rams will honor members of the military and veterans and show appreciation for their service in a variety of ways. Kickoff for Sunday's game is at noon.
Players will wear and use special Salute to Service equipment and the stadium will feature Salute to Service goal post wraps and pylon decals. In-game video features will include shoutouts to those who are serving and recognition of veterans. Fans coming to the game will receive a Salute to Service paracord bracelet at all entrance gates. Packers fans can also take part by rounding up their purchases at all Wisconsin Fleet Farm locations from Nov. 1-11 to benefit H.O.O.A.H. WI. This nonprofit aims to eliminate suicide by proactively addressing the overall wellness of service members, veterans and their support systems
As part of Salute to Service, Sunday's game will also feature the 50 For the Fallen program at halftime, celebrating the end of an 18-hour ruck march aimed at raising awareness and funds to stop suicide in America's veterans. The ruck begins Saturday at the Brown County Veterans Memorial and will cover 50 miles around Green Bay. Participants, including Special Operations Forces veterans and active military members, will walk the final steps of the ruck through the tunnel and to the 50-yard line to an ovation from Packers fans. 50 For the Fallen hosts similar events around the country to address the worsening mental health crisis experienced by Special Operation Forces veterans. Fans can learn more and see how they can participate at https://50ftf.org/.
On Sunday, fans can visit the Mobile Vet Center in Titletown to learn about the MVC's mission of helping veterans adjust back to civilian life after serving in a war zone. The MVC travels to pre- and post-deployment locations to support military members, veterans and their families.
Prior to Sunday's game, ticket holders who plan to access their tickets through the Packers mobile app should ensure they have the latest version of the app downloaded. Fireworkswill be set off from the stadium roof one hour prior to kickoff to remind fans to head toward the stadium to be inside by kickoff.
Fans also should note that Lambeau Field and all its businesses are now cashless, including parking. The new concession stands and other terminals around the stadium also now feature tap-to-pay technology, allowing fans to pay up to four times faster than before. Those who do not have credit/debit cards or contactless payment solutions may use a cash-to-card conversion station located in the Atrium.
Fans are also encouraged to visit the newly renovated upper concourse on the third level, featuring efficient grab-and-go concessions stands along with new LED screens that will keep fans updated on the game action away from their seats. Attendees can also enjoy two levels of the Miller Lite End Zone on the north side of the stadium in the lower concourse. The space includes the grab-and-go Miller Lite Market and the Miller Lite End Zone Bar, a climate-controlled bar with 36 TV screens featuring games from across the league.
Packers Perks members attending Sunday's game are invited to visit the Packers Perks Donut House in the Lambeau Field Atrium to receive a free Kwik Trip Glazer donut while supplies last. Starting two hours prior to kickoff on home gamedays, Packers Perks members can use the tablets at the Donut House kiosk to input their email; when the machine recognizes the fan's email is associated with a Packers Perks account, a donut will be dispensed. Fans can sign up for the program and begin earning points at packersperks.com.
Prior to the national anthem, the Packers will recognize U.S. Army veteran Scott Kjendlie through Operation Fan Mail, presented by Network Health, on the field. Singer Stephen Ray will perform the national anthem and a large American flag will be featured on the field. A flyover will be performed by U.S. Air Force jets featuring pilots from the 115th Fighter Wing in Madison, Wis. During halftime, the Oshkosh West Wildcats and the Westosha Central Falcons will compete in the High School Quarterback Challenge, presented by HPE and Camera Corner.
Fans are reminded of the stadium safety policy. No bags or purses will be allowed inside Lambeau Field unless they are clear and are no larger than 12" by 6" by 12." All fans entering Lambeau Field on gamedays will use walk-through metal detectors. There is no exit/re-entry for noon games. The Lambeau Field parking lots will open Sunday at 8 a.m., with stadium gates opening at 10 a.m. The Atrium will be open to ticket holders at 8 a.m. via the American Family Insurance Gate. Guests with specials needs should note that wheelchair assistance is limited and is on a first-come, first-served basis. Guests with mobility challenges are encouraged to use their own wheelchairs.
Fans can visit the Johnsonville Tailgate Village on the stadium's east side parking lot. The space hosts ticketed and non-ticketed guests from 8 a.m. until one hour after the game ends. It will feature live music from the band Whiskey Ditch as well as food, beverages and a festive tailgating atmosphere. For more gameday information, visit packers.com/lambeau-field/gameday-information.