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Jaire Alexander Praises Rookie Benjamin Morrison, Sends 6-Word Message to Packers Fans

May 16, 2025

Green Bay, WIGreen Bay Packers star cornerback Jaire Alexander opened up about rookie Benjamin Morrison, the team’s first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, during a recent interview with Acme Packing Co., while delivering a bold message to Packer Nation.

Alexander’s Take on Morrison

Benjamin Morrison, a standout cornerback from Notre Dame, has turned heads at the Packers’ rookie camp with his sharp coverage skills and knack for picking off passes. Drafted to bolster the secondary alongside Alexander and Xavier McKinney, Morrison is already drawing praise from the two-time All-Pro.

“He’s got speed, smarts, and no fear,” Alexander said. “Morrison’s the real deal. He’s learning fast, and I’m excited to see him take on the league’s best.”

Alexander’s endorsement signals high expectations for Morrison, who’s poised to help Green Bay shut down top receivers like A.J. Brown of the Eagles or Amon-Ra St. Brown of the Lions in the 2025 season.

Five-Word Message to Fans

When asked about the future of the Packers’ defense, Alexander grinned and sent a five-word message to Cheeseheads: “Benjamin Morrison will replace me someday!”

The statement reflects Alexander’s confidence in Morrison’s potential to become the next cornerstone of Green Bay’s secondary. With the 2025 season kicking off against the Detroit Lions, fans are buzzing on X, hyping Morrison as a future star.

Looking Ahead

As the Packers gear up for OTAs starting May 27, 2025, Morrison’s early chemistry with Alexander could spell trouble for NFC North offenses. The rookie’s first test comes against Jared Goff and the Lions’ high-powered attack, where he’ll aim to live up to his mentor’s praise.

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