Packers put CB Jaire Alexander on injured list



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The Green Bay Packers will be without All-Pro cornerback Jaire Alexander for at least the next three games, and possibly longer.

The team placed Alexander on the injured reserve on Saturday, which means he will miss games against the Cincinnati Bengals, Chicago Bears and the Washington football team. He is eligible to return from the injured reserve after missing at least three games.

Alexander, a second All-Pro team last season, injured his shoulder while trying to tackle Steelers running back Najee Harris last week.

Coach Matt LaFleur has confirmed that Alexander will not have end-of-season surgery yet. The Packers will wait and see how the shoulder heals before making a final decision on the surgery, leaving the door open for Alexander to return to the squad this season.

“We hope he heals the right way and will be back with us in a few weeks,” LaFleur said on Friday.

In the first four games of 2021, Alexander played 219 defensive snaps. He has one interception and two breakouts while also allowing two touchdown passes this season.

The Packers are expected to start Kevin King, Chandon Sullivan and rookie Eric Stokes as cornerback without Alexander available. Veterans Issac Yiadom and Rasul Douglas and rookie Shemar Jean-Charles are on the list for depth.

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