Packers head coach Matt LaFleur told reporters Wednesday that injured cornerback Jaire Alexander is likely done for the season due to knee surgery
The Green Bay Packers will be without cornerback Jaire Alexander for the sixth consecutive game after the team ruled him out on Friday's final injury report ahead of Sunday's visit to play the Minnesota Vikings.
The Packers will be undermanned for Sunday's showdown with the Vikings, as CB Jaire Alexander is ruled out for another week
Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Jaire Alexander was a limited participant in practice Thursday ahead of Sunday's showdown with Vikings.
The oft-injured veteran had a procedure done on his knee Tuesday. Alexander has two years remaining on a four-year, $84 million extension he signed in 2022.
It appears unlikely Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander will return for this week's game against Minnesota.Matt LaFleur was asked a
The Packers are loaded throughout the roster, but could use a boost in the secondary. Because of this, Bleacher Report's scouting department predicted the team will add Los Angeles Chargers cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. this upcoming offseason to possibly replace Jaire Alexander.
The regular-season finale is first, but the upcoming playoff teams will provide a different sort of challenge after the Bears.
On Saturday, the Green Bay Packers officially shut down cornerback Jaire Alexander. Earlier this week, it was revealed that Alexander underwent arthroscopic surgery to fix a swelling issue that he’s had since injuring his PCL in Week 11 against the Chicago Bears.
The Minnesota Vikings got a big lead on the rival Green Bay Packers back in September, going up 28-0 before nearly coughing up the advantage entirely. Three months later, they offered up a sequel for the U.
The Green Bay Packers will be without their top cornerback, Jaire Alexander, for the rest of the season — unless, as ESPN's Adam Schefter reported, he gets back in time for the Super Bowl if the Packers get there.