Green Bay Packers Wide Receiver Breaks Silence on Practicing
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The Green Bay Packers and cornerback Jaire Alexander have officially parted ways. After exploring possible trade options and even a restructured contract that could've kept Alexander lurking in the Green Bay secondary, the franchise is moving on and releasing the two-time All-Pro, the team announced Monday.
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