Jaire Alexander says he’s ‘in a great place’ with Baltimore for the 2025 season

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After seven years at Green Bay, the Packers released Jay Alexander this offseason. They are unable to agree to the restructured contract, and Alexander has a history of previous injuries.

The Packers had enough to say goodbye to two Pro Bowlers. It didn’t take long for Alexander to find a new home for the 2025 season. Less than two weeks after his release from Baltimore, Jary Alexander signed a one-year, $6 million contract with the Ravens. Speaking to the media at training camp, Alexander said he was “in a great place” for the 2025 season.

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On the 18th pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers chose Jayle Alexander from Louisville. In his seven years with the Packers, Alexander played 78 games and started with 76. Unfortunately, CB has derailed some of his playing time over the past four seasons. Jaire Alexander has played less than seven games in the three years of the past four years. When healthy, Alexander was a different maker of Packers.

However, they decided to say goodbye to their previous first round pick in June. He defends the Packers career with 12 interceptions, 287 combined tackles and 70 passes. After he was released from Green Bay. Alexnader was immediately greeted by Baltimore. They gave Alexander a year-long $6 million deal. Raven’s potential low-risk, high-reward scenario. If Alexander stays healthy in 2025, they’re getting a big discount on one of the league’s top CBSs.

Speaking to the media at training camp, Jary Alexander said he was “in love” with the city of Baltimore. He is the latest veteran racer to participate in raves in recent years. The 2024 season was Derrick Henry’s first year with Baltimore. He rushed for 1,921 yards and 16 touchdowns. Baltimore hopes that Jayley Alexander will be able to shake off the rust in 2025 and spend the vintage season.

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The 2022 season was the last time Jaylie Alexander played a double-digit game. He made 16 starts for the Packers that season and was selected as the second-team All-Pro. Alexander was defended with five intercepts, 14 passes, and 56 tackles and four tackles were defeated. Jayley Alexander said it was a “surprising feeling” to join a historic defensive team like the Ravens. Will the two-time Pro Bowler stay healthy in 2025 and be an important part of Baltimore’s defense?

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