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BREAKING: Hours After Being Released, Packers Veteran Linebacker Arrested for Public Intoxication and Disorderly Conduct — Green Bay Organization Steps In to Support Him

Green Bay, Wisconsin – November 4, 2025
Just hours after learning he had been released by the Green Bay Packers, veteran linebacker Kristian Welch found himself at the center of an off-field incident that shocked fans and teammates alike. According to the Green Bay Police Department, Welch was arrested late Monday night in downtown Green Bay for public intoxication and disorderly conduct, following an alleged altercation outside a local restaurant.
Witnesses told authorities that Welch appeared visibly distraught and intoxicated, reportedly arguing with another individual before bystanders intervened and called police. Officers arrived shortly after 9:40 p.m., where Welch allegedly resisted attempts to calm him. No one was seriously injured, but the linebacker was taken into custody and booked overnight.
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The incident came just hours after Welch was informed of his release from the Packers, a roster move that opened a spot following the team’s Week 9 loss to the Carolina Panthers. Welch, a sixth-year veteran out of Iowa, had recently been promoted from the practice squad and appeared in Sunday’s game on special teams.
For those who knew him within the organization, the news came as both shocking and saddening. Welch was widely respected in the locker room for his professionalism and quiet work ethic.
The Packers organization responded swiftly, issuing a statement through head coach Matt LaFleur early Tuesday morning:

“We’re aware of the situation involving Kristian, and our priority right now is his well-being. He’s always been a respected member of this team and a great teammate. We’re not here to judge him — we’re here to help him. The organization has already reached out to provide legal and emotional support.”

Welch, 27, was released on bail Tuesday morning and is expected to appear in court later this month. Sources close to the player say he has been “deeply affected” by recent roster changes and is currently receiving assistance through the NFL’s Player Support and Wellness Program, with full cooperation from the Packers.
Inside the locker room, several teammates reportedly expressed concern, emphasizing that “he’s a good man going through a rough moment.”
For a franchise long known for its family-oriented culture, the Packers’ response underscored their values — standing by their players even when the headlines turn dark.
In Green Bay, loyalty doesn’t end when the contract does — and this week, that message has never felt clearer.

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