
The Green Bay Packers and Jaire Alexander might be heading toward a resolution, but it’s not there yet. Despite talks about a possible reconciliation for the 2025 season, Jaire Alexander didn’t attend the team’s voluntary in-person workouts this week.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur confirmed on Friday that Alexander was absent from the in-person sessions, though he did participate in last week’s remote meetings from afar. This absence highlights that the discussions are still ongoing, with the future still up in the air.
While the Packers are exploring trade options for their star cornerback, LaFleur remained cautious about speculating on Alexander's fate. “I just know we’re trying to work through it,” stated LaFleur, speaking to various media outlets.
Alexander's recent seasons have been marred by injuries, which complicates both his trade potential and value. These setbacks could ultimately lead to either his return to the Packers roster or his release, though at this point, there are no clear indications of what will come next.
As the Packers navigate these waters, fans and analysts alike remain attentive to see if the promising defender can stay with Green Bay or if another team will roll the dice on his talent.