News about Jaire Alexander

Texans-Packers game descends into chaos as Stefon Diggs is held back from Green Bay players in fiery scenes

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 20, 2024
Houston Texans wide receiver Stefon Diggs wanted to fight the entire Green Bay Packers roster before being held back by staff members from both teams as well as an official on Sunday. The scuffle started between Diggs and Jaire Alexander where the Texans star was trash-talking the Packers cornerback near the Green Bay sideline. Fellow Green Bay defensive back Keisean Nixon did not too kindly to something Diggs said, getting in his face as well.

Packers QB Jordan Love 'IS expected to play against Vikings on Sunday' after suffering MCL sprain in Week 1

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 28, 2024
One of this NFL season's highest paid players is set to return to action against a division rival on Sunday.

Atlanta Falcons agree NFL-record $81MILLION deal with cornerback AJ Terrell

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 22, 2024
The cornerback and the Atlanta Falcons have reportedly agreed a four-year, $81million contract extension that includes an NFL-record $65.8m guaranteed. The news, reported by ESPN and NFL network on Thursday morning, means he has secured the biggest guarantee in history for a cornerback on a four-year-deal. He is also the second-highest paid cornerback of all time. The 25-year-old was selected with the 16th overall pick of the 2020 draft after playing college football at Clemson.

After the team made the playoffs, Green Bay Packers star Jaire Alexander grudgingly gatecrashes a live television report outside Lambeau Field to announce that 'Pack is back'. But the reporter doesn't know it's him and calls him a fan!'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 8, 2024
Green Bay Packers superstar Jaire Alexander hilariously gatecrashed a live TV report on Monday morning - and was mistaken for a fan by the unsuspecting journalist! The atmosphere at Lambeau Field after a 17-9 victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday, securing a big playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys next week. With the team making national news, a local news reporter was stationed outside the stadium the morning after the game, giving the team a piece of camera from the game.

Jaire Alexander, a Packers quarterback, has been suspended for crashing the coin toss before the Panthers game when he wasn't supposed to be on the field

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 27, 2023
At the Packers' Christmas Eve game in Charlotte, North Carolina, cornerback Jaire Alexander has been suspended for his antics. After smashing the coin toss and captains' meeting against the Panthers on Wednesday, ESPN's NFL insider Adam Schefter announced that Alexander has been put on the reserve/suspended list. Alexander, who had not been named a captain and shouldn't have been on the field, greeted himself and continued on with Aaron Jones, Eric Wilson, and Quay Walker.

By reworking Jaire Alexander, Preston Smith's contract, the Green Bay Packers have cleared over $16 million in cap space

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 25, 2023
According to reports, the Green Bay Packers have cleared more than $16 million salary cap space by reworking two contracts. According to NFL Network, cornerback Jaire Alexander and defensive end Preston Smith restructured contracts. According to the survey, the Packers got $9.456 million from Alexander's deal and another $6.668 million with Smith's.

Is Aaron Rodgers worthy of the MVP award for the third time on the bounce?

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 15, 2022
Aaron Rodgers was named the reigning back-to-back MVP after his rookie season, with the support of psychedelic drug ayahuasca, and he now has a chance to catch a third. Brett Favre, his Green Bay predecessor, has only succeeded in his second MVP Rodgers' achievement, and if he wins his fifth MVP accolade, it would equal the all-time record for the Associated Press award that is now owned by Peyton Manning. Of course, the past and records are instructive and critical to bear in mind ahead of the new season, but Rodgers will be more concerned about the Super Bowl than ever.