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The Lead on MSNJaire Alexander’s Departure Clarifies Packers' FutureNFL Draft had gone without the Packers trading away All-Pro corner Jaire Alexander, many believed he would stay with the team. However, contract reconstruction talks ultimately stalled due to a ...
Unlike last year, when the team finally gained cap space from post-June 1 designation releases, this time around the Packers don't have immediate salary cap implications on this date.
At which positions has Baltimore improved heading into the 2025 season? And which areas of the roster are still question ...
ESPN's Rob Demovsky reveals how much cap space the Packers saved by cutting veteran CB Jaire Alexander on Monday.
While things are typically quiet at this point in the NFL offseason, player movement doesn't end with the draft in April. A significant, albeit slower, wave of free agency unfolds after the draft and ...
Alexander, who the Packers made the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history in 2022 with a $21 million average annual salary (he’s now fifth-highest-paid), has the third-highest cap hit on the ...
The Green Bay Packers were criticized for releasing Jaire Alexander, but his one-year deal with the Ravens proves Green Bay made the right call.
Jaire Alexander has signed with the Baltimore Ravens less than two weeks after the two-time Pro Bowl cornerback was released by the Green Bay Packers.
It isn’t hard to see why. After June 1, the Green Bay Packers could save twice as much against the salary cap with an Alexander release than a pre-June 1 cut would have.
Ravens sign Jaire Alexander: Winners and losers as former Packers cornerback heads to Baltimore Alexander, who was released by the Packers, inked a 1-year deal ...
On Monday, the Green Bay Packers released former All-Pro second-team cornerback Jaire Alexander in what was considered a cap-saving measure.
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