The Green Bay Packers have parted ways with star defensive back Jaire Alexander after seven seasons, a move that has sent ripples through the NFL. Alexander, a former first-round pick and one of the league’s premier cornerbacks when healthy, played just seven games in 2024, marking his second consecutive season missing at least ten games due to injury. This string of absences prompted Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst to acknowledge the strain, noting that Alexander’s injuries have been “tough on the player [and] tough on the organization.” Despite signing an $84 million extension in 2022, Alexander’s recurring health issues have led to his departure, and he’s now poised to attract significant interest on the open market.

Among the potential suitors, the Philadelphia Eagles have emerged as a compelling destination, with both Pro Football Focus and CBS Sports naming them a prime landing spot. The Eagles, known for their aggressive pursuit of high-level talent, could view Alexander as a key piece to bolster their secondary. Philadelphia’s run to the Super Bowl in 2024 was fueled by capitalizing on opportunities to acquire players like Alexander, and the team’s general manager, Howie Roseman, has a track record of making bold, calculated moves.
The Eagles’ secondary currently features two standout rookies from 2024, Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean, who excelled as starters. However, the departure of veterans Darius Slay and Isaiah Rodgers in free agency has left gaps in the lineup. With Kelee Ringo or Adoree’ Jackson projected as the other starting corner opposite Mitchell, Alexander’s addition could recreate the formidable trio of Mitchell, Slay, and DeJean that powered Philadelphia’s defense last season. Alexander, a Philadelphia native, might even consider a hometown discount to join a contender chasing another title.
The #Packers are releasing star CB Jaire Alexander today, sources say. pic.twitter.com/62YSryGYE4
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Alexander’s pedigree is undeniable. In 2022, he earned second-team All-Pro honors with 14 pass breakups and five interceptions, showcasing his ability to dominate at cornerback. However, injuries have limited him to just 34 games over the last four seasons, including missing the final eight games of 2024. At 28 years old, he remains a high-upside option for teams willing to take a chance on his health.
The Eagles have shown a willingness to bet on injury-prone players, as evidenced by their signing of edge rusher Azeez Ojulari. Alexander could represent another low-risk, high-reward move, especially if Ringo or Jackson struggle in training camp. Adding intrigue to the potential fit is Alexander’s prior connection with Eagles defensive backs coach Christian Parker, who worked with him for two years in Green Bay. The two reportedly maintain a strong relationship, which could ease Alexander’s transition to Philadelphia.
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Packers president Mark Murphy reflected on Alexander’s tenure, calling him “a great player” with “elite talent” but acknowledging that injuries have been a significant challenge. As Alexander explores his next chapter, the Eagles offer a tantalizing opportunity to revive his career on a contending team with a familiar coach and a chance to play in his birthplace.
Could Alexander’s arrival in Philadelphia be the final piece for another Super Bowl run? The connection has been whispered about for some time, but no one expected it to gain this much traction. With the Eagles’ 2025 schedule already under scrutiny, all eyes will be on Roseman to see if he pulls the trigger on this blockbuster move.