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Jaire Alexander

Jaire Alexander
  • The Packers have an offer on the table to CB Jaire Alexander for a restructured deal that would lower his salary. (NFLTR)

  • Alexander would reportedly prefer to remain in Green Bay and has been participating in voluntary OTAs.

Buzz:

  • Panthers TE Tommy Tremble had back surgery, likely starting camp on PUP list. (NFLTR)

  • Dolphins continuing dialogue with free agent cornerbacks. (NFLTR)

  • Falcons QB Kirk Cousins not in attendance at OTAs. (NFLTR)

  • Bills DE Joey Bosa out until training camp with calf injury. (NFLTR)

  • Bengals G Cordell Volson agrees to pay cut. (NFLTR)

  • Sean McDermott on James Cook: “He’ll be here when he’s ready, and we move forward.” (NFLTR)

  • Tyreek Hill is back with the Dolphins and earning praise for his effort and leadership. (NFLTR)

  • Nakobe Dean is using ballet to help recover from a torn patellar tendon suffered on Wild Card weekend. (NFLTR)

  • CeeDee Lamb is relieved to be past a five-month recovery from an AC joint injury. (NFLTR)

  • Shedeur Sanders says fellow Browns QB Dillon Gabriel has handled negative media with grace. (NFLTR)

  • Shemar Stewart says his contract stance is about consistency, not demands, amid dispute with Bengals. (NFLTR)

  • Kyle Pitts is expected to take a leap forward in Year 2 of the Falcons’ system, per OC Zac Robinson. (NFLTR)

  • Emeka Egbuka could play multiple roles in the Bucs’ offense despite being labeled a slot receiver pre-draft. (NFLTR)

  • Nick Caserio says Texans WR picks Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel filled different roles and were strong value selections. (NFLTR)

  • Aaron Rodgers says he’d consider retiring as a Packer if approached by the team. (NFLTR)

  • Maxx Crosby says he’s “100 percent” and feeling no hesitation after ankle surgery. (NFLTR)

  • Brock Purdy: “I’ve had success in this league… I’m capable of leading an organization to the Super Bowl.” (NFLTR)

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