The Bacon Bowl was an annual charity football game in the United States.
Over the years, participation grew to include personnel from other law enforcement bodies in the counties.
All money raised, after expenses, went to various children's charities around the Puget Sound region.
[1][4] Other problems were a decrease in attendance, injury concerns and the difficulty in finding players to play the game.
Its name derives from the eponymous pork product, a play on "pig," a pejorative term for police officers in the United States.