
Jaire Alexander reunites with Lamar Jackson in Ravens signing after Packers breakup
NY Post
Jaire Alexander tapped into his Louisville days to find his next home.
The former Packers cornerback signed with the Ravens, the team announced Wednesday, a move that reunites him with his former college quarterback, Lamar Jackson.
Alexander, 28, signed a one-year deal worth up to $6 million and turned down more money to play with Jackson, also 28, according to ESPN.
The Ravens released a video featuring the two celebrating the transaction, with the former Cardinals sharing a long hug before Jackson told him to sign a wall as a “new addition.”
“My boy, let’s do it,” Alexander said after the hug.
This addition comes on the heels of Jackson urging the reigning AFC North champions to sign Alexander, whom he played alongside from 2015-17 before both were selected in the first round of the 2018 draft.

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