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Packers’ Jaire Alexander gets $17.5 million contract update amid trade rumors

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May 7
Packers’ Jaire Alexander gets $17.5 million contract update amid trade rumors

Context:

Jaire Alexander, the Green Bay Packers' star cornerback, is reportedly staying with the team despite ongoing trade rumors. Jeremy Fowler from ESPN suggests that the Packers' decision not to draft a cornerback in the first six rounds indicates Alexander's position with the team remains secure unless an exceptional trade offer emerges. The Packers are working on a contract resolution that balances Alexander's $17.5 million cash payout with his injury history and elite status as a cornerback. Despite some inconsistency in performance, Alexander is recognized as one of the NFL's top shutdown corners with 12 interceptions over seven seasons. Keeping Alexander is strategically important for the Packers' defense, especially as their offense continues to improve, and his contribution is expected to remain impactful in future games.

Dive Deeper:

  • Jaire Alexander's trade rumors have not gained significant traction, suggesting that he is likely to remain with the Green Bay Packers unless a unique trade offer arises.

  • ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported that the Packers' choice not to draft a cornerback in the first six rounds signals Alexander's continued presence with the team, barring a contractual disagreement.

  • A revised contract for Alexander, who is set to receive $17.5 million this year, is being considered to address his injury history while recognizing his longstanding reputation as an elite cornerback.

  • Alexander has played seven seasons with the Packers, during which he has recorded 12 interceptions, solidifying his status as one of the NFL's top shutdown corners despite some fluctuations in performance.

  • The strategic importance of retaining Alexander is underscored by the Packers' rising offensive capabilities, necessitating a strong defensive counterpart, with Alexander expected to continue being a significant asset in upcoming games.

  • The Jaire Alexander trade rumors have never really hit full throttle.

  • The Green Bay Packers could still be looking to trade their star cornerback, though. But one recent thought suggests Alexander will be staying put.

  • ESPN's Jeremy Fowler broke it down in a new article of intel out Wednesday.

  • Here's what Fowler wrote:

  • "The Packers passing on cornerback for the first six rounds seems to signify that Jaire Alexander is staying with the team, barring a unique trade offer or a contractual stalemate.

  • "The Packers and Alexander are working on a resolution that should materialize soon. A revised contract for Alexander, due $17.5 million in cash this year, to balance his injury history with his longtime status as an elite corner might be the most sensible play."

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  • There you have it. Alexander's contract might be altered from that $17.5 million number, but Fowler thinks a deal will get done to keep the star CB in Green Bay.

  • The Packers are a team with an on-the-rise offense, so it's key to keep a stout defender on the other side.

  • Alexander has played seven seasons with the Packers and intercepted 12 passes. His performances have been a little up and down in recent years, but he's generally regarded as one of the NFL's top shutdown corners.

  • Green Bay probably could've dealt him during the draft for a decent pick, but now that he's still in town, it makes sense to keep him around.

  • Alexander can still be a big part of the Packers winning games, and this latest report suggests that impact will continue.

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