Green Bay Packers' AJ Dillon
Dillon was attending a pre-season match between Manchester City and Bayern Munich, the first football match to be held at Lambeau Field

The Green Bay Police Department will review an incident in which a police officer shoved a running back.

At Lambeau Field on Saturday, there was an incident at a Manchester City game.

The player was playing for the crowd during the weather delay when he was grabbed and pushed by the officer.

He said it was just miscommunication.

The Packers' famous touchdown celebration, the Lambeau Leap, was held back by the officer while the match was delayed due to heavy rain and lightening.

During the 30 minute rain delay, two security helped me get to the field so I could do a Lambeau Leap. I'm assuming the officer didn't tell me to come down.

I'm glad we have the police there for our games because they are great. It's difficult to know what's going on with just one person. It's all good

There was a miscommunication between the officer and the man. The Green Bay Police Department would like to thank Mr. Dillon.

A review of the incident has been initiated by the Green Bay Police Department.