Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst covered several topics in his Thursday media availability, including Jaire Alexander’s future with the team.
Alexander is coming off back-to-back lackluster campaigns in Green Bay, as he missed 10 regular season matches in the past two years, including the final seven games of the 2024 regular season.
The 27-year-old cornerback has dealt with injuries to his shoulder, back, groin, and knee since the 2021 campaign.
Alexander still has two years left on his contract, but his cap number will rise to roughly $25 million in 2025, and the Green Bay Packers could save some money if they cut ties with him.
Several fans want Green Bay to let go of Alexander and his big contract, but Gutekunst is not rushing to decide regarding the two-time All-Pro.
Brian Gutekunst on the “disconnect” between the Green Bay Packers and Jaire Alexander
Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst seemed sympathetic towards Jaire Alexander’s situation, and the 51-year-old executive dismissed any idea there is a disconnect between the team and its star cornerback.
“We certainly can (keep Alexander). We’re at the beginning stages of gathering information, as a whole, before we start looking at next year. We could. When he’s healthy and ready to play, he’s a pretty good player,” he added.