The Green Bay Packers are confronting a significant decision regarding Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander, who has been a cornerstone of their defense. However, injuries and financial considerations have made his future with the team uncertain.
The Green Bay Packers could be moving on from Jaire Alexander this offseason. If that happens they will need to revamp their secondary through the draft and free agency.
PackersNews columnist Pete Dougherty spent Wednesday answering reader questions during the Packers' offseason.
In the last four seasons, Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander has missed 34 of 68 games. Alexander has been a locker room cancer. And he’s played mediocre football.
General manager Brian Gutekunst said he thinks it's time for the Packers to start competing for championships in 2025.
Jaire Alexander isn’t sure if he’ll be back with the Packers after a frustrating and injury-riddled 2024 season.
The general manager addressed several questions about the offseason, including the status of the talented cornerback.
While most players were cordial, Jaire Alexander offered a different approach, hinting at his future with the Green Bay Packers
Jaire Alexander's future with the Packers may be up in the air after the cornerback didn't want to talk to the media.
Gutekunst signed quarterback Jordan Love to a contract worth $220 million over four years last training camp before Love had an inconsistent season, partly because of his own inaccuracies and sloppy footwork but also because of factors outside his control like injuries and offensive line play.
"Cutting or trading cornerback Jaire Alexander — it might be difficult to find a trade partner since teams know the Packers are probably moving on from him — would free up about $6.8 million in cap space if done before June 1, according to Over the Cap," Schneidman wrote.
The Packers have plenty of cash to spend in free agency but they can open up even more buying power by cutting a few big-name players.