
Former Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander is leaving Wisconsin as he prepares for training camp in a new place this month. The Packers’ former first-round pick agreed to a one-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens worth up to $6 million.
The Packers and Alexander discussed his potential return to the organization in 2025. However, the front office finally judged that $17 million in cap space savings outweighed the likelihood of the cornerback’s name appearing on the injury report on a regular basis.
Alexander now gets the option to partner up with his former Louisville collegiate colleague, Lamar Jackson.
Alexander does not appear to have intentions to return to Green Bay anytime soon.
Former Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander is selling his condo.
According to Richard Ryman of the Green Bay Press-Gazette, the new Ravens cornerback just listed his condominium for $469,000.
“The two-story, two-bedroom unit is located in the Riverfront Loft Condominiums at 101 Cherry St. in downtown Green Bay. Alexander purchased the unit for $420,000 in 2019, according to Brown County register of deeds documents,” Ryman wrote. The 1,699-square-foot condo features 2½ bathrooms, two parking spaces, and views of the Fox River.
“The master bedroom features an en suite with a hot shower and a Kohler soaking tub. The other bedroom has an en-suite.”
In 2018, the Packers drafted Alexander with the 18th overall pick. He was named All-Pro and appeared in the Pro Bowl in 2020 and 2022.
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