Posted on Nov 21
Packers CB Jaire Alexander may miss more time due to knee injury
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Jaire Alexander's knee injury raises concerns about his availability for future games.
Why it matters: Alexander is a key player for the Green Bay Packers, and his absence would significantly impact the team's defense.
- Alexander has been dealing with various injuries this season, including a torn PCL in his right knee, groin issues, and quadriceps injuries.
- He has already missed significant playing time this year, appearing in only 34 out of 61 possible games.
What's new: Alexander expressed the need for more than 21 days of non-contact to fully recover from his knee injury. He believes that taking three weeks off was not enough for a complete recovery.
Yes, but: Despite returning to practice after the team's Week 10 bye, Alexander experienced difficulties during the game against the Bears and had to leave before halftime.
- This suggests that his knee injury may still be affecting his performance and ability to play at full capacity.
What to watch: If Alexander is unable to play, Carrington Valentine, a second-year pro, is likely to take his place as a starter against the 49ers.
- Valentine will face the challenge of filling Alexander's shoes and maintaining the team's defensive effectiveness.
What's next: The Packers have not provided an official update on Alexander's status for upcoming games.
- His absence would be a significant blow to the team's pass defense, as Alexander is known for his exceptional coverage skills.
The bottom line: The Packers must carefully manage Alexander's injury and recovery to ensure he can return to the field at full strength.
- The team needs him healthy and ready to contribute to their defensive success.