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"Don't get me wrong, but...": Lamar Jackson wants Jaire Alexander in Ravens and isn't shy about telling the front office

"Don't get me wrong, but...": Lamar Jackson wants Jaire Alexander in Ravens and isn't shy about telling the front office

Time of India5 hours ago

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson wants Jaire Alexander on the team (Imagn Images)
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson didn't hold back when asked about his thoughts on a potential addition to the team's secondary. After Tuesday's mandatory minicamp session, Jackson took a playful—but pointed—approach in voicing his desire to see former Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander suit up in purple and black next season.
Lamar Jackson goes all in for Jaire Alexander, takes matters into his own hands
With a grin on his face, Lamar Jackson sent a message loud and clear to Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta: 'Go get him, Eric. I love all of our corners, don't get me wrong, but go get him, Eric.' Though it came with a smile and a chuckle, the intent behind Jackson's words was unmistakable—he wants Alexander in Baltimore.
This public pitch wasn't rooted in just admiration of Alexander's football skills. The two share a strong bond dating back to their college days at Louisville, where both emerged as standouts before heading to the NFL.
Their connection clearly remains intact, as Jackson revealed he had already reached out personally.
'Yeah I hit him up,' Jackson said, still smiling. 'I hit him up, but you don't know… You never know with Jaire. That's my boy.'
Alexander, who was released by the Packers earlier this month, is currently one of the top free agents available. Despite battling injuries over the past two seasons—appearing in only 14 games combined—he remains a high-upside addition.
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In 2024, his campaign was cut short by a PCL injury that landed him on injured reserve, but he's reportedly on track to return healthy for the 2025 season.
When fully fit, Alexander is a shutdown corner and a two-time Pro Bowl selection with elite instincts and playmaking ability. Pairing him with an already stacked Ravens secondary could give Baltimore one of the most feared defensive backfields in the league. Marlon Humphrey, Nate Wiggins, Kyle Hamilton, and promising rookie Malaki Starks already form a solid foundation—and adding Alexander to that mix would only raise the ceiling.
From a team-building perspective, Jackson's endorsement adds weight. He's not just the face of the franchise; he's a leader whose voice carries influence. While DeCosta and the front office will weigh cap space and injury history, Jackson's personal lobbying—both privately with Alexander and publicly through the media—may nudge the conversation in the right direction.
Alexander, now on the market after a seven-year run in Green Bay, is seeking a fresh start. If he's healthy and motivated, Baltimore might just be the perfect landing spot—and with Jackson already rolling out the red carpet, the reunion is more than just wishful thinking.
Whether or not DeCosta acts on Jackson's wish remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: if the Ravens make this move, their defense might become downright terrifying in 2025.
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