The Baltimore Ravens are adding former Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander to their defensive secondary, making the AFC North a bit tougher on the Cleveland Browns.
Alexander’s contract is reported to be a one-year, $4 million deal where he can earn up to an additional $2 million, per Adam Schefter of ESPN. The free agent signing comes after the cornerback and Green Bay were unable to agree on a restructured contract, thus granting his release. Now, the two-time Pro Bowler and second-team All-Pro brings speed, experience, and something to prove heading into 2025.
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One knock on Jaire Alexander is that he’s struggled to stay on the field for his now former Green Bay Packers. In the last two seasons, Alexander has played in a combined 14 out of a possible 34 regular season games due to injury. When on the field, the cornerback still posted a 75.2 overall PFF grade in 2025, which ranked 25th out of 222 NFL defensive backs. He also managed to post an elite 78.3 coverage grade in his limited time played.
The Ravens’ secondary was far from needing an upgrade, but the Cleveland Browns will not have to be even more prepared for their Baltimore defense. Along with Kyle Hamilton, Marlon Humphrey, and more, it’s fair to say the Ravens have one of the most lethal secondaries in the NFL. Cleveland’s unnamed starting quarterback and their receiving core will have to bring their A game in week 2 of the regular season.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Jaire Alexander’s impact on Browns, Ravens