EAGLES in Talks with Jaire Alexander in Free Agency After Packers Release👇
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — The Philadelphia Eagles are actively pursuing two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander in free agency following his release from the Green Bay Packers on June 9, 2025, sources confirmed to ESPN. The move, reported by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, comes as the Eagles aim to bolster their secondary with elite talent ahead of the 2025 season, leveraging their robust $46.8 million in cap space, per OverTheCap.com.
A High-Risk, High-Reward Target
Alexander, 28, was let go by the Packers after seven seasons, primarily due to his injury-plagued tenure, playing only 34 of 68 possible games since 2021, per NFL.com. Packers President Mark Murphy addressed the decision at a charity golf outing, stating, “The reality is for the last four years for Jaire, it’s about half of the games he’s been able to play. So we kind of have been used to it.” Despite his absences, Alexander’s 2024 stats—seven pass breakups and two interceptions in seven games—highlight his elite potential when healthy, per Pro-Football-Reference.com.
The Eagles, fresh off a Super Bowl LIX victory, see Alexander as a potential cornerstone to replace aging veteran Darius Slay, who is entering the final year of his contract at age 34. “The Eagles are always doing their due diligence on elite talent,” noted ESPN’s Tim McManus, citing Philadelphia’s interest in the former All-Pro. Early talks with Alexander focus on a short-term deal with performance incentives to mitigate injury risks, per The Athletic’s Dianna Russini.
Fan Buzz and Market Competition
Fans on X are buzzing with excitement. “Jaire Alexander to Philly? Howie Roseman’s cooking again!” tweeted @EaglesFanHQ. Others, like @NFLScoop, cautioned, “Great player, but those injuries are a red flag. Eagles better structure the deal smart.” The sentiment echoes posts like @AMW_FC’s bold prediction: “Jaire signs with the Eagles for pennies, replacing Slay. It’s written.”
Alexander’s market is heating up, with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals, and Kansas City Chiefs also linked, per EssentiallySports. His familiarity with Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, a former Packer, makes Pittsburgh a strong contender, while Cincinnati’s lack of secondary additions in free agency could drive their interest. However, Philadelphia’s championship pedigree and aggressive front office give them an edge.
Defensive Impact
The Eagles’ secondary, led by Slay and Avonte Maddox, allowed 227.3 passing yards per game in 2024, ranking 14th in the NFL, per ESPN. Adding Alexander, who boasts a career 51.7% catch rate allowed, per Sports Info Solutions, could elevate their defense against top receivers like CeeDee Lamb and A.J. Brown in 2025 matchups.
General Manager Howie Roseman, known for bold moves, faces a delicate balance. Alexander’s $84 million extension in 2022 made him the NFL’s highest-paid cornerback at the time, but his injury history and reported preference for a release over a trade suggest he’s seeking control over his next destination, per Bleacher Report. A one-year, incentive-laden contract could align with Roseman’s strategy, similar to his 2024 signing of Saquon Barkley.
Looking Ahead
As mandatory minicamp begins, the Eagles are poised to make a splash. Can Alexander stay healthy and return to his 2022 form, when he notched five interceptions? Philly fans, like @PhillyFaithful on X, are optimistic: “Jaire in midnight green? Let’s repeat!” Stay tuned to ESPN for updates on this high-stakes free agency pursuit.












