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Zach Kruse

Packers place CB Jaire Alexander on injured reserve following knee surgery

The Green Bay Packers placed cornerback Jaire Alexander on injured reserve on Saturday following a surgery on Alexander’s injured knee earlier this week. The two-time All-Pro cornerback — who will miss his 10th game of the season on Sunday — must sit at least four games before he’s eligible to return.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports Alexander could return for the Super Bowl if the Packers advance that far. Alexander would miss Sunday’s regular season finale, plus the wildcard, divisional and conference championship games in the postseason.

Alexander suffered a sprained PCL late in the Packers’ win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Oct. 28. He attempted to return coming out of the bye week on Nov. 17 but aggravated the injury after only 10 snaps against the Chicago Bears and hasn’t played since.

Alexander appeared in only seven games for the Packers in 2024. He intercepted two passes and defended seven total passes — including at least one pass breakup or interception in five of his first six games.

The Packers did not immediately fill Alexander’s roster spot. Green Bay elevated two players from the practice squad — linebacker Michael Barrett and safety Omar Brown — to the gameday roster for Week 18.

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