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After seven seasons in Green Bay, the Packers parted ways with Alexander on Monday, freeing up $16.09 million in cap space for 2025. It was a tough call, but one the team had to make.
On Monday, the Green Bay Packers announced they were saying goodbye to star cornerback Jaire Alexander, a move that has made some Rams fans question if their team should go after him.
The Green Bay Packers are planning to release veteran cornerback Jaire Alexander, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press on Monday.
Green Bay will save $34.6 million over the next two years while taking on $7.5 million in dead cap money in 2025 and $9.5 million in 2026. A Bills-Alexander pairing would require some cap creativity.