Jaire Alexander will be released by the Green Bay Packers after the two sides were unable to agree to a restructured contract.
Packers president Mark Murphy appeared to confirm Alexander\'s release while appearing at a charity golf outing Monday.
\"First of all, he\'s been a great player for us,\" Murphy told WBAY-TV. \"Obviously, an elite talent and, you know, unfortunately just injured a lot. Unfortunately that\'s a big part of our game.
\"The reality is for the last four years for Jaire, it\'s about half of the games he\'s been able to play,\" Murphy added. \"So we kind of have been used to it.\"
Alexander played in just seven regular season games each of the past two seasons. The 2018 first-round pick had two years remaining on the four-year, $84 million contract extension that made him the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL at the time.