Packers CB Jaire Alexander's knee
injury is expected to sideline him for rest of the season
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[January 02, 2025]
By STEVE MEGARGEE
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The Green Bay Packers apparently will have to
make their entire postseason run without two-time Pro Bowl
cornerback Jaire Alexander.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Wednesday that Alexander is
undergoing surgery to repair the knee injury that has kept the 2018
first-round pick from playing for most of the past two months.
“Most likely, he’s going to be done for the rest of the year,”
LaFleur said.
The knee injury first sidelined Alexander for a 24-14 loss to the
Detroit Lions on Nov. 3. After the Packers had a week off, Alexander
returned for a game at Chicago but played just 10 defensive snaps
before the injury sidelined him for the rest of that 20-19 victory.
Alexander hasn’t played since, as he’s missed six straight games.
Now he probably won’t be back at all this season.
“It’s the situation,” LaFleur said. “It stinks that we’re here, but
we’re here.”
Alexander’s absence creates a major hurdle for the Packers in their
bid to make a Super Bowl run as a wild card. The Packers (11-5) are
slotted as the NFC’s No. 7 seed, which would force them to open the
postseason at Philadelphia (13-3) and stay on the road for their
entire playoff run.
The Packers still could earn the No. 6 seed if they beat the Bears
(4-12) at home on Sunday while the Washington Commanders lose at
Dallas.
Green Bay ranks 17th in the NFL in passing yards allowed per game.
Its vulnerability in that regard was apparent Sunday as the Packers
allowed Sam Darnold to throw for a career-high 377 yards in a 27-25
loss at Minnesota.
The Packers remain confident they can make a deep playoff run with
the defensive backs they have available.
“I have full trust in the guys in our room,” safety Xavier McKinney
said. “I’ve been saying for a long time. We have a lot of talented
guys, a lot of guys who are smart and can adjust on the fly. I feel
good about our group. Obviously, we have guys who are being called
upon each week. I feel really good about this group and what we
have.”
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Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander on defense
against the Arizona Cardinals during an NFL football game, Oct. 13,
2024, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps, File)
Alexander’s injury has resulted in more playing
time for 2023 seventh-round draft pick Carrington Valentine and 2021
first-round pick Eric Stokes. Valentine played every defensive snap
against the Vikings and had his second interception in his past
three games.
“It’s really next-man up mentality,” Valentine said. “We’re always
going to go out there and compete and just put our best foot
forward.”
Alexander, 27, has been one of the league’s top cover corners when
available for much of his career, but he has played just 34
regular-season games over the past four seasons.
He played just four games in 2021, before a shoulder injury knocked
him out for the rest of that season. Alexander missed just one game
the following season, but he played just seven games in 2023 and has
appeared in seven more this season.
He missed three games with a back issue, six more with a shoulder
injury and served a one-game suspension last season. This season, a
groin injury sidelined him for two games before his knee problem
arose.
’’I know how badly he wants to be out there,” Stokes said. “The
moment I found out, I was just like, ‘Dang.’ I sent him a text. ‘I
know how you feel. I know what type of player you is. I know you
really want to be out there for us,’ and all that stuff. He said,
‘Anything y’all need help with, just hit me. I’m going to be
there.'"
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