Packers CB Jaire Alexander has surgery on right knee, will likely miss remainder of 2024 season
The two-time Pro Bowler tore the PCL in his right knee during Week 8
Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander underwent surgery on his injured right knee and will miss the rest of the season, head coach Matt LaFleur announced on Wednesday. The Packers still have their Week 18 regular season finale versus the Chicago Bears and will be in the playoffs as an NFC wild-card team.
Alexander had arthroscopic surgery performed on Tuesday to alleviate pain and swelling, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported. The hope is that he can return if the Packers advance to the Super Bowl.
"Ja, most likely, is going to be done for the rest of the year," LaFleur told reporters. "It’s unfortunate. It is what it is. I feel for him. He was trying to get his knee right, and it wasn’t getting right. It’s a tough deal for all of us."
Head Coach Matt LaFleur discussing Jaire Alexander in today's #Packers press conference:
Said Alexander is out for the rest of the season and getting surgery.@NBC26 pic.twitter.com/iMFQ23sVhG— Kelly Hallinan (@kellyhals) January 1, 2025
The seven-year veteran has been out since Week 11 with a torn PCL in his right knee.
He originally suffered the injury in Week 8's 30-27 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Alexander didn't play the next week in a 24-14 loss to the Detroit Lions. After a bye week, he tried to play against the Chicago Bears, but could go for only 10 snaps.
Alexander hoped to avoid surgery, telling reporters he didn't believe the PCL tear was a season-ending injury. But the knee hasn't recovered after weeks of rest and non-contact practice.
If Alexander's season is done, he finished with 16 total tackles, two interceptions and one fumble recovery.
Alexander has two years remaining on the four-year, $84 million contract he signed before the 2022 season. However, he's missed 27 games during the past four seasons due to injury. A shoulder injury cost him 13 games in 2021, and he missed one game in 2022 with a groin injury. Last season, he was sidelined for three games because of a back injury.
Because of that and no guaranteed money remaining on Alexander's deal, the Packers could decide to move on and save $17.5 million on their cap by cutting him after June 1, according to Spotrac.