Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander may have just one more game with Green Bay. The two-time Pro Bowler has been suspended for the club’s Week 17 game against the Vikings, and while he is expected to return for the regular season finale, Adam Schefter of ESPN.com makes it clear that Alexander may not be in the Packers’ long-term plans.
According to Schefter, Green Bay’s decision on whether to retain Alexander will hinge on the $8MM roster bonus that he is due on March 20. If the team decides to keep Alexander in the fold, it will simply pay out the bonus and move on. However, Schefter reports that the Packers could explore a trade or even a release before the bonus comes due.
Alexander signed a four-year, $84MM extension in May 2022, a deal that made him the highest-paid corner in NFL history in terms of average annual value (though his $30MM in full guarantees only ranked 12th among his cornerback peers). The Louisville product did nothing to make the team regret its decision in the first year of his new contract, as he earned his second Pro Bowl nod, intercepted a career-best five passes, and earned a stellar 80.3 overall grade from Pro Football Focus in 2022.
Unfortunately, 2023 has not been as kind to Alexander. He has missed nine games due to injury this season, and in his return after a six-game absence last week, he unexpectedly joined the designated captains for the coin toss — despite not being chosen as a captain — and called out “tails.” Though he won the toss, he made a critical error by saying that the Packers wished to start the game on defense, which is not the same as deferring to the second half. In other words, the Panthers nearly started both halves with the ball, and would have done so if head coach Matt LaFleur had not communicated his intentions to referee Alex Kemp prior to the game, and if Kemp had not clarified Alexander’s decision.
Alexander also expressed no remorse for the gaffe, instead implying that it was “only suiting” for him to join the captains since the game was in Charlotte and since he is a Charlotte native (a fact that he believed LaFleur was unaware of). Schefter adds that the Packers, who prefer their players to participate in their offseason program in Green Bay, do not like the fact that Alexander does not do so; indeed, Alexander forfeited a $700K workout bonus in the spring so that he could train in Florida instead.
Despite that, Dianna Russini of The Athletic (subscription required) hears that Alexander is not considered a “problem child” within the organization. Although the injuries are a concern — Alexander also missed all but four games of the 2021 campaign — his abilities, age (he will turn 27 in February) and the fact that a trade or release would create a significant dead money charge would seem to indicate that he will be back in Green Bay in 2024. However, Russini, like Schefter, believes that a parting of the ways is a real possibility.
Bengals franchise tag Higgins. Bengals and Packers work out a trade involving Higgins and Alexander.
now this is shocking….cause italws sense
I agree, Murphy and his look at me system of running the team, has got to go!
Alexander needs to stay put.
All the hate for the FO. It seems to be a well run organization and it looks like they hit on 3 straight qb’s. Move on from Barry and they will be competitive if not on top of the North for another decade
You’ll have that when they repeatedly ignore positions of need in the draft, free agency and trade market for years, draft players a full round earlier than anyone else projects them to go, and cling to coordinators for years after they prove incapable of doing the job. Barry never should have gotten the job in the first place, and he’s not the first to fail as DC, but kept around way too long anyway. Haven’t done a great job with ST coaches either. Before coach B, they had back to back failures (1 of them they promoted from assistant ST after they fired his boss..), and it’s not like B is doing a great job either.
Look at how many busts that FO has drafted in the past decade, especially on defense. Gute is mostly to blame for that. So what, congrats on hitting on Love apparently….he still missed on about 85% of his other picks and we still are hot garbage on defense.
The Packers are well run everywhere but 1st round pick evaluations. They are absolutely abysmal there. The philosophy to never take an offensive player other than Love is bizarre
I’m confused.. how did the GB front office hit on 3 straight QB’s? Brett Favre was drafted by Atlanta and traded to GB. That doesn’t count.
It counts that they (Ron Wolf) saw something in him to trade away their 1st round pick that year to acquire him. I don’t think it has to mean they drafted all 3.
I think the interesting part is 3 QB’s by 3 separate front office/GM regimes.
Alexander is the problem not the FO
I’ve now seen stories..and so-called “well informed” reporters stating completely opposing opinions of whether 23 will stay or go.
For what it’s worth, the other story I skimmed through had a tidbit from a high up GB front office member (pretty sure it was either Gute or Murphy) saying they have no intention of moving on from Alexander. But it wouldn’t surprise me, since they seem to love eating huge amounts of dead money and making it that much harder to field a competitive/contending squad.
I get they don’t intend to do it, but the probability of having these big dead money hits is too high, whenever they “kick the can down the road” with the way they structure and rework contracts year after year.
Yes the packers are going to move on from jaire and eat the largest non qb dead cap ever. It would also be the 6th largest dead cap ever if you include quarterbacks. One season after eating huge dead cap for rodgers. And one season BEDOEE they have an out in jaires contract.
If they truely are unhappy, they are going to release him after 2024, not before. Even if they trade him it makes zero cap sense.
Sure, the Packers and Alexander seem to be having some sort of a rift right now, but the financials it would cost to move on from Alexander just don’t make sense right now. Last season, Alexander and the team inked a four-year, $84 million extension that just kicked in this year. At the time, only $30 million of that $84 million was guaranteed — all in the form of a signing bonus. That bonus is prorated (at $6 million per year) over the salary cap throughout the five years that Alexander was under contract for at the time of his signing.
What this means is that Alexander’s base dead cap (the cost to move on from him via a trade or release) would be $18 million (the remaining signing bonus dead cap) in 2024. On top of that, much of Alexander’s 2023 money was restructured and converted into another bonus. That new bonus adds another $9.4 million in dead cap if the team wants to move on from Alexander in 2024, bringing us to a dead cap grand total north of $27 million.
How bad is a $27 million dead cap? It would be one of the five largest dead caps in the history of the NFL, behind only the cost it took for teams to move on from Matt Ryan, Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady (retirement) and Carson Wentz. Yes, that means it would be the biggest cap hit in NFL history for a non-quarterback.
I can’t believe they’d get rid of a team captain that easily
Hahahahaha
This would be a tremendous mistake and would cement Gute even further ad one of the worst GMs in football.
This man can play football and when healthy is a top 5 CB. Coach him harder and fix the issues.
For all the wasted draft capital they have spent on defense, one pick they didn’t make was that of T.J. Watt in 2017, preferring to trade back to the top of the 2nd round, getting that “all important” extra pick, a 4th rounder, showing the whole world just how shrewd they really are. Then with that 2nd round pick, select the guy who gave up a TD with 4 seconds left in the 1st half of the NFC Championship game; and with that 4th, cut that guy during training camp.
The FO sucks! Back-to-back 1st ballot HOFs for THIRTY years and all you get is 2 trophies? Granted, not every year with a HOF QB is going to be great but only 2 titles in 30 years?? C’mon!
I’ve done my level best to loudly boo when Gute is announced at the SH meetings. How about you?
Gutey has got to go!!! Worst GM in all of pro sports.
Much ado about nothing
It’s 50/50 coin flip @this point.
I can see it right now.. the Packers release Alexander and he signs with the Lions or Vikings and haunts them for the next couple years.
packers are going to be drafting corners anyway. Jaire & stokes cant stay on the field.