Skip to content
June 7, 2025
  • Home
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Basketball
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • NRL
  • sport cars
  • MLB
967sports

967sports

"Where Every Play Tells a Story"

Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Basketball
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • NRL
  • sport cars
  • MLB
Live
  • Home
  • 2025
  • January
  • 16
  • Packers GM Opens Up on Jaire Alexander’s Uncertain Future
  • NFL

Packers GM Opens Up on Jaire Alexander’s Uncertain Future

Benjamin Sue January 16, 2025

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
Jaire Alexander #23 of the Green Bay Packers

Jaire Alexander #23 of the Green Bay Packers

Jaire Alexander’s Uncertain Future in Green Bay: Packers at a Crossroads

The Green Bay Packers’ Wild Card loss to the Philadelphia Eagles has left a storm of questions in its wake. With fan debates raging over Jordan Love’s ability to be the franchise quarterback following a three-interception performance, and growing discontent among players, the offseason drama in Green Bay is already in full swing. Yet, it’s two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander’s pointed remarks that may have the most significant ripple effects on the team’s future.

Jaire Alexander #23 of the Green Bay Packers
Jaire Alexander #23 of the Green Bay Packers

Alexander’s Frustration Boils Over

When approached for postgame comments, Alexander declined, stating, “I don’t even know if I’m going to be here next year.” He further added that he had “nothing good to say,” a candid reflection of his dissatisfaction.

The frustration seems tied to how the Packers managed his injury recovery throughout the 2024 season. Alexander suffered a torn PCL in Week 8 and missed significant time, attempting multiple comebacks that ultimately failed. Head coach Matt LaFleur decided to shut him down for the remainder of the season after Alexander underwent arthroscopic knee surgery.

Packers GM Brian Gutekunst addressed the situation in his season-ending press conference, insisting there’s “no disconnect” between the team and Alexander. However, he admitted there’s “frustration from both sides” regarding Alexander’s inability to stay on the field.

A Lingering Injury History

Alexander’s durability has been a recurring issue. Over the past four seasons, he has appeared in only 34 of 68 possible games, missing extended time in three of those campaigns. While Gutekunst expressed optimism about Alexander’s recovery, the cornerback’s consistent unavailability raises tough questions about his long-term viability in Green Bay.

The numbers don’t lie: Alexander has two years left on a $37 million contract with no guarantees remaining and no early offseason bonuses. This structure gives the Packers significant flexibility if they decide to move on.

Gutekunst Hints at Change

When asked about Alexander’s future, Gutekunst offered a cryptic response. While stating Alexander’s contract is “not prohibitive” to a return, he added, “We’ll work through that.”

This tone contrasts starkly with Gutekunst’s comments about other players. He expressed a desire to bring back center Josh Myers and kicker Brandon McManus, signaling clear support for their futures in Green Bay. Alexander, however, did not receive the same vote of confidence.

Cap Implications of Moving On

Financially, the Packers have options if they choose to part ways with Alexander:

  • Before June 1: Releasing Alexander would result in an $18.1 million dead cap hit but free up $6.8 million in cap space.
  • Post-June 1: A release would free up $17 million while incurring a $7.8 million dead cap hit.

Both scenarios provide the Packers with some breathing room to reallocate funds toward positions of greater need, especially with Gutekunst emphasizing the urgency of competing for championships.

A Franchise at a Turning Point

The Packers now face tough decisions. Alexander’s talent is undeniable, but his injuries and mounting frustrations could signal the end of his tenure in Green Bay. Gutekunst’s offseason mantra of ramping up urgency may necessitate tough calls on players like Alexander.

As the Packers navigate their next steps, they must balance short-term financial flexibility with long-term competitiveness. Whether Alexander remains a cornerstone of their defense or a casualty of their evolving strategy will be one of the key storylines of Green Bay’s offseason.

The clock is ticking for the Packers to reshape their roster and rediscover their championship identity. Is Alexander a part of that vision, or a player they’ll move on from? Only time will tell.

Like this:

Like Loading...

Related

Continue Reading

Previous: Ohio State Player Dismissed Just Days Before National Championship
Next: Vikings Lock In Jalen Redmond with New Deal

Related Stories

57fe66ca64ca91bd424eb7.70857388_-1-scaled
  • NFL

QB Shockwave: Giants Say Goodbye to Top Talent, Welcome a New Era of Hope

Kelly June 6, 2025
Ashton Jeanty #2 of the Boise State Broncos
  • NFL

Broncos Projected to Strike Blockbuster Draft Deal With 49ers for Top RB Prospect

Benjamin Sue April 15, 2025
gettyimages-2192622876-612x612
  • NFL

Former Bears QB Signs $54 Million Deal With Rival, Receives High Praise

Isaiah Dakur April 4, 2025

You may have missed

R (1)
  • Baseball

Rangers Welcome Back Top Outfielder — But His Future Hangs in the Balance

Kelly June 7, 2025
OIP
  • Baseball

Another Game-Changer? St. Louis Strikes Again, Cardinals Shake Up MLB Landscape with Another Big-Time Signing

Kelly June 6, 2025
DFG
  • Baseball

Trade Deadline Surprise Brewing: Cubs Ready to Shake Up Deadline by Snatching Braves’ Ace from Atlanta

Kelly June 6, 2025
,hjimj
  • Baseball

Insider Scoop: Blackhawks Pull Off Blockbuster to Land Star at Premium Price

Kelly June 6, 2025

Categories

  • A-League (1)
  • AFL (546)
  • AFLW (2)
  • Alexander zverev (1)
  • Aston Martin (2)
  • Baseball (655)
  • Basketball (378)
  • BOXING (3)
  • Canadian Premier League (3)
  • CFL (57)
  • Chicago Blackhawks (1)
  • Cincinnati Reds (1)
  • CRICKET (37)
  • CYCLING (2)
  • darts championship (9)
    • Mercedes-Benz (7)
  • Dog Show (1)
  • Edmonton Oilers (1)
  • Football (86)
    • Bundesliga (2)
    • Champion League (1)
    • Championship (1)
    • La Liga (3)
    • Premier League (36)
  • Formula 1 (67)
  • formula1 (154)
  • golf (9)
  • Hockey (259)
  • huskies (1)
  • Kansas State Wildcats (1)
  • manchester united (2)
  • Michigan (1)
  • michigan wolverines (8)
  • MLB (1,086)
  • MLS (126)
  • MMA (2)
  • MotoGP (2)
  • National football league (2)
  • National League (1)
  • NBA (372)
  • NCAA (1,543)
  • NCAA BASKETBALL (11)
  • NCCA (35)
  • New England Patriots (8)
  • New York Yankees (1)
  • NFL (3,016)
  • NHL (247)
  • NRL (362)
  • olympic (1)
  • OLYMPICS (1)
  • pool (1)
  • Rugby (96)
  • Serie a (6)
  • Snooker (1)
  • Soccer (80)
  • sport cars (2)
  • St. Louis Cardinals (4)
  • Tennis (118)
  • Transfer News (16)
  • UFC (2)
  • UFL (5)
  • USWNT (1)
  • VolleyBall (1)
  • WNBA (5)
  • Wrestling (4)

Tags

AFL Atlanta Braves Atlanta Falcons Auburn Tigers Boston Celtics Boston Red Sox Buffalo Bills Carolina Panthers Chicago Bears Cincinnati reds Cleveland Browns Cleveland Guardians Denver Broncos Detroit Lions Edmonton Oilers Essendon Bombers Formula 1 Green Bay Packers Indianapolis Colts Kansas City Chiefs Las Vegas Raiders Max Verstappen Miami Dolphins Michigan Wolverine michigan wolverines Minnesota Vikings MLB MLS NBA NCAA New England Patriots New York Giants New York Jets New York Knicks NFL NHL NRL Ohio State Buckeyes Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Phillies Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Steelers Seattle Seahawks Sydney Roosters Tennis
  • Home
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Basketball
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • NRL
  • sport cars
  • MLB
  • Home
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Basketball
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • NRL
  • sport cars
  • MLB
Copyright © All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.
 

Loading Comments...
 

    %d