India, June 10 -- NFL vet and Packers President Mark Murphy didn't mince words when looking back on the time Jaire Alexander spent in Green Bay, as the Packers appear to be moving on from the cornerback.
"He's been a great player for us. Obviously elite talent," Murphy said Monday. "Unfortunately, just injured a lot. Unfortunately, that's a big part of our game."
When asked how confident he is in the rest of the cornerback crew, Murphy referenced Alexander's absences, again. "We've been used to playing without Alexander," he said, indicating that he expects Keisean Nixon to be a good thing for the Packers in the future.
Over the past four seasons, Alexander has missed as many games (34) as he's played. The only time he suited up for mo...
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