Green Bay, Wisconsin – January 7, 2026
Green Bay Packers roster moves on Tuesday took an unexpected turn off the field just hours later. According to multiple local reports, veteran quarterback Clayton Tune was arrested in downtown Green Bay Tuesday night following an alleged incident of public intoxication, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.

Sources indicate that the incident occurred shortly after Tune learned of his release from the team earlier that afternoon. Witnesses at the scene described him as visibly upset and under the influence in a public area near a popular downtown district. Police were called after bystanders reported an altercation that escalated quickly.
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Officers arrived at approximately 9:30 p.m. CST, where Tune reportedly resisted detention and continued shouting at the scene. Authorities confirmed that no one was seriously injured, though the incident led to multiple charges being filed.
Tune, 30, had been a veteran quarterback for the Packers, contributing primarily as a backup and rotational signal-caller. He appeared in 25 career games for Green Bay before being waived on Tuesday, shortly prior to the incident. Known for his professionalism and leadership in the locker room, the news came as a shock to teammates and coaches alike.

The Packers organization released a statement through head coach Matt LaFleur, emphasizing both concern and support:
“This is a difficult situation. Even though he hasn’t played a single game this season, we brought him to Green Bay. As soon as we learned of the incident, the team reached out to provide support — both legal and emotional. We are here to help him get through this challenging time. Once he is a member of the Packers, he will always be part of our family.”
Tune was booked overnight and later released on bail Wednesday morning CST. The incident remains under investigation, with a court appearance expected later this month.