Carolina Panthers Mandatory Minicamp | Is a Jaire Alexander Homecoming on the Horizon?
- After seven seasons, the Green Bay team parted ways with their standout cornerback Jaire Alexander on Monday.
- Alexander declined a proposed one-year deal as the Packers pursued trade possibilities during the offseason, but no agreement was reached.
- Alexander, a 2018 first-round selection and two-time Pro Bowler, has participated in only 34 out of 68 games since 2021 and was set to earn a $16.15 million salary in the 2025 season.
- Packers coach Matt LaFleur said, "It's never for one thing," and president Mark Murphy called Alexander "a great player" acknowledging the decision's complexity.
- Alexander now enters free agency with several teams, including the Minnesota Vikings, seen as potential fits given his talent and the Vikings' cornerback depth needs.
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