Former Packer star wants to sign with Eagles in ultimate revenge move
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Philadelphia, PA – June 18, 2025
The rivalry between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers, steeped in NFL history, could ignite with a dramatic twist. Jaire Alexander, the former Packers cornerback and current unrestricted free agent, is reportedly pursuing a contract with the Eagles, driven by a desire for revenge against his former team after a tumultuous departure following the 2024 season.
Alexander, a two-time Pro Bowler, spent seven seasons with Green Bay, amassing 15 interceptions, 68 passes defended, and 243 tackles across 90 games. Released by the Packers after they prioritized younger defensive backs like Carrington Valentine and drafted new talent, Alexander’s exit has fueled his determination to prove Green Bay made a grave mistake.
Sources close to the 28-year-old star say he views Philadelphia as the perfect stage to face his former team and dominate the NFC North. “I want to shut down Adams in an Eagles jersey,” Alexander told reporters, referring to Packers’ emerging wideout Christian Adams, signaling his intent to stifle Green Bay’s offense while also targeting divisional rivals like the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings.
Alexander’s elite coverage skills and versatility could bolster the Eagles’ secondary, complementing Darius Slay and Quinyon Mitchell. With Jalen Hurts leading a high-powered offense, Alexander’s experience and playmaking could spark game-changing moments for a team aiming to rebound from a wildcard exit in 2024.
Despite his age, Alexander’s speed, instincts, and ability to shadow top receivers remain top-tier. With recent additions like Saquon Barkley boosting Philadelphia’s roster, he could elevate Nick Sirianni’s defense. A projected one-year, $8 million deal aligns with the Eagles’ $15 million cap space after restructuring Hurts’ contract. His durability—missing only six games in the last three seasons—makes him a low-risk, high-reward signing.
Eagles fans are buzzing on X, with posts like, “Jaire locking up Green Bay’s WRs? Let’s go!” Packers supporters fired back, “Valentine’s our CB1 now—Alexander’s washed.” Lions and Vikings fans brace for tougher matchups.
Set to face the Packers in 2025, the Eagles could gain a fierce veteran with Alexander’s signing, amplifying NFC rivalries. As Philadelphia eyes Super Bowl LX, Alexander’s revenge quest could etch a fiery chapter in Eagles history.