Packers release Jaire Alexander
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The Green Bay Packers showed an interest in trading for a big-play wide receiver before he signed his new extension with the Baltimore Ravens.
Alexander’s tenure with the Packers has come to an end after seven seasons. During his time in Green Bay, he earned two Second-Team All-Pro honors, two Pro Bowl selections, and a PFWA All-Rookie Team award. The best-case scenario for the Packers now is that Alexander joins a contender in the AFC and stays clear of their path back to the Super Bowl.
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On defense, the Packers signed Nate Hobbs in free agency and drafted Barryn Sorrell, Collin Oliver, and Warren Brinson to strengthen the defensive line. While the team released Jaire Alexander, the move will free up $17.12 million in cap space—a significant development as six starters could potentially hit unrestricted free agency in 2026.
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