Jaire Alexander has the coverage, swagger and ball skills to be an elite cornerback. But the most important thing is health. He does not have that.
The Green Bay Packers haven’t hidden their internal frustration over Jaire Alexander’s extensive injury history over the last four seasons. General manager Brian Gutekunst said as much in his season-ending press conference in mid-January,
There’s a good chance that neither of the Green Bay Packers’ Week 1 starting cornerbacks will return in 2025. That makes cornerback a huge need entering this year’s draft.
Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander was a 16-game starter. He finished with 56 tackles, a career-high five interceptions, and led the club with 14 passes defensed. It’s been nothing but a struggle since for the 18th overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Heading into the 2025 NFL calendar year, one of the biggest questions surrounding the Green Bay Packers is the future of star cornerback Jaire Alexander with the organization. Initially drafted by the team all the way back in 2018,
In our second seven-round mock draft of the year, the Green Bay Packers drafted a cornerback, receiver and offensive lineman with their first three picks.
The Green Bay Packers are reportedly "done" with starting cornerback Jaire Alexander after his major injury troubles.
A parting of ways between Jaire Alexander and the Packers would come as no surprise, while retaining Brandon McManus is a priority. More at PFR.
The latest Green Bay Packers rumors early in the offseason include some buzz about a possible George Pickens trade, the possibility of Jaire Alexander getting revenge if he's cut, and the (un)likelihood of an Aaron Rodgers reunion.
The Packers could be on the hunt for big name free agents this offseason despite generally avoiding such signings in Green Bay.