The Inexperienced Bay Packers are releasing two-time Professional Bowler and two-time second-team All-Professional cornerback Jaire Alexander, based on stories Monday morning.
The 28-year-old has performed a mixed 14 video games throughout the 2023 and 2024 seasons, as he has struggled with accidents.
This previous season, he didn’t play any time after Nov. 17 and finally was positioned on injured reserve and underwent knee surgical procedure. In 2023-24, he suffered shoulder and knee accidents and likewise confronted a one-game suspension for detrimental conduct to the group.
Alexander signed a four-year, $22 million contract extension in 2022. He and Inexperienced Bay explored commerce choices this offseason earlier than he was then requested to restructure his contract and take a pay lower forward of the upcoming season.
Alexander seemingly didn’t wish to restructure his deal, and now got here the choice to chop ties.
Earlier than his accidents, Alexander had been one of many league’s premier defensive backs since he joined the Packers as a first-round decide in 2018.
In 2020, he reached his first Professional Bowl and acquired his first second-team All-Professional nod. He earned the identical honors in 2022 after an injury-plagued 2021 season.
“I know it’s been really frustrating for not only him as a player, but us as a club,” Packers GM Brian Gutekunst stated in January of Alexander’s damage struggles. “When you have a player that has done what he’s done for us in the past, and then not being able to get him on the field consistently, that’s tough. It’s tough on the player, it’s tough on the organization.”

Inexperienced Bay was set to owe Alexander $17.5 million in 2025 and $19.5 million in 2026, however is now off the hook as the cash was not assured.
The Packers will save $17 million in wage cap house this season and $27 million from the 2026 cap. They may, nevertheless, tackle $7.5 million of lifeless cash on the 2025 wage cap, and the post-June 1 launch provides one other $9.5 million of lifeless cash on the 2026 wage cap.