The Green Bay Packers are open to trading cornerback Jaire Alexander for a draft pick, as confirmed by general manager Brian Gutekunst, who has received interest from several teams. Although a deal was nearly reached at the start of free agency, it fell through due to disagreements on compensation and Alexander’s reluctance to restructure his contract. With a base salary of $16.1 million and significant injury history, Alexander remains a valuable asset, prompting teams to monitor his situation closely while the Packers have added free-agent corner Nate Hobbs and look to other options.
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According to Joe Person from The Athletic, the Panthers are not looking to trade RB Chuba Hubbard, despite his reduced role behind RB Rico Dowdle, who has been more productive. Hubbard, valued for his contributions both on the field and in the locker room, faces scrutiny from other teams due to his guaranteed money, while he has recorded 79 rushing attempts for 282 yards this season. Want More Context? 🔎
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