Jaire Alexander is one of the most beloved players on the Green Bay Packers, but it’s safe to say that many of his fans won’t be happy with his recreational activity of choice.
The 27-year-old Jaire Alexander helped the Packers return to the playoffs in year one of the Jordan Love era last season. Alexander starred in the Packers’ upset win over the Dallas Cowboys on Wild Card Weekend before they fell to the top-seeded San Francisco 49ers one week later.
Injuries limited Alexander to just seven regular season games in 2023, and he missed all but four games in the 2021 campaign. But by all accounts, the two-time Pro Bowler is healthy and ready to build off Green Bay’s successful 2023 season.
That said, some Packers fans won’t be happy to learn that Jaire Alexander has been enjoying himself perhaps a little too much.
Alexander posted several new photos of himself enjoying the offseason on his Instagram account. That included a picture of Alexander skydiving in an undisclosed location high in the air:
INSANE: #Packers star cornerback Jaire Alexander went SKYDIVING today, enjoying his offseason break.
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I’m sure the team is very happy about this! pic.twitter.com/neBE6n7Bns
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) July 17, 2024
Well, Packers fans who freaked out seeing that needn’t worry. Alexander had a fun time and obviously came out of that skydiving trip without injury.
In the seven regular season games he suited up for last year, Jaire Alexander had five pass breakups and one forced fumble. He had an interception and one pass breakup off Dak Prescott in the Packers’ 48-32 Wild Card Round win over Dallas.
Jaire Alexander Will Be A Key To Packers’ Success In 2024
Since his 2018 rookie year, Alexander has cemented himself as one of the top shutdown corners in football. Before injuries piled up, he was in the conversation for the best corner in the game.
Green Bay’s pass defense largely struggled without Alexander on the field last year. His presence is a key to the team’s success in 2024, because a healthy Alexander makes all the difference for the Green Bay D.