Former Packers All-Pro cornerback Jaire Alexander has continued to open up publicly about one of the most difficult decisions of his football career. After abruptly stepping away from the NFL last season, Alexander utilized The Players’ Tribune to explain that the choice was driven by mental health struggles and the emotional toll surrounding his injuries and recovery process.
“Deciding to step away from the game was one of the toughest things I’ve ever had to do,” Alexander admitted. “But I absolutely did have to do it.”
The comments provide important context surrounding what became one of the NFL’s more unexpected storylines during the 2025 season. Alexander originally joined the Baltimore Ravens after being recruited heavily by Lamar Jackson following his June release from the Green Bay Packers. Baltimore signed the talented cornerback to a one-year deal, hoping a fresh environment could help him rediscover the form that once made him one of the league’s premier defensive stoppers.
Instead, injuries and inconsistency quickly complicated the situation.
Alexander played in only two games with Baltimore, totaling five tackles while struggling to stay healthy throughout much of training camp and the regular season. Following a difficult performance against the Buffalo Bills, Alexander spent extended stretches either injured or inactive as a healthy scratch.
Before the NFL trade deadline, the Philadelphia Eagles acquired Alexander and a 2027 seventh-round pick from Baltimore in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round selection. Eagles general manager Howie Roseman later admitted the organization fully understood the risk involved but believed the upside justified the move after researching Alexander’s situation with Baltimore.
The trade initially appeared to offer a potential homecoming opportunity for Alexander, who was born in Philadelphia before later moving to North Carolina as a child. However, injuries continued to prevent him from returning to the field consistently. Alexander never appeared in a game for Philadelphia following the trade. The Eagles eventually placed him on the reserve/retired list after he stepped away from football to focus on both his physical and mental health during his recovery from knee surgery.
According to ESPN, Alexander later repaid approximately $889,000 to Philadelphia, resulting in salary cap relief for the organization.
Despite how frustrating the situation became from a football perspective, Alexander’s openness about mental health offers an important reminder about the personal challenges athletes often face behind the scenes. Injuries, expectations, roster uncertainty, and constant pressure can create emotional strain that isn’t always visible to the public.
At only 29, Alexander’s future in football remains uncertain as he contemplates retirement. What seems most important now, however, is that one of the NFL’s most talented cornerbacks recognized the need to prioritize his well-being over trying to force his way back onto the field.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Jaire Alexander explains difficult decision to leave football