Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Jaire Alexander has determined to step away from soccer to be able to deal with getting proper bodily and mentally amid his ongoing restoration from offseason knee surgical procedure, a league supply informed ESPN on Tuesday, confirming a Fox Sports report.
Alexander, 28, knowledgeable the Eagles of his resolution Tuesday, a day after their victory over the Inexperienced Bay Packers on “Monday Night time Soccer.” He didn't journey with the workforce to Inexperienced Bay for the sport.
The Eagles indicated that Alexander staying in Philadelphia was a part of a plan they'd in place each for his knee and for his acclimation to their defensive system.
Alexander was acquired from the Baltimore Ravens together with a 2027 seventh-round choose in trade for a 2026 sixth-round choice previous to the NFL commerce deadline final week. The 2-time Professional Bowler underwent proper knee surgical procedure in January, appeared in simply two video games for the Ravens and had his share of struggles when he was on the sphere. He informed reporters final week, although, that that is one of the best he has felt all 12 months.
“I feel while you speak about [him] nonetheless [being] a younger man, realizing the place his well being is at now, feeling wholesome, feeling good, we felt like the danger was definitely worth the reward with him,” Eagles normal supervisor Howie Roseman stated after the commerce.
An All-Professional in 2020 and 2022, Alexander performed the primary seven seasons of his profession for the Packers earlier than they launched him in June.
