Eagles CB Alexander stepping away from football

Tim McManusNov 11, 2025, 07:57 PM ETCloseTim McManus covers the Philadelphia Eagles for ESPN. He joined ESPN in 2016 after covering the Eagles for Philadelphia Magazine’s Birds 24/7, a site he helped create, since 2010.Follow on X

Graziano: There’s something missing with the Eagles’ offense (1:48)Dan Graziano, Domonique Foxworth, and Jeff Saturday debate whether the Eagles’ offense has issues after their Week 10 win. (1:48)

Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Jaire Alexander has decided to step away from football in order to focus on getting right physically and mentally amid his ongoing recovery from offseason knee surgery, a league source confirmed to ESPN on Tuesday.

The Eagles placed Alexander on the reserve/retired list Wednesday and activated cornerback Jakorian Bennett from injured reserve.

Alexander, 28, informed the Eagles of his decision Tuesday, a day after their victory over the Green Bay Packers on “Monday Night Football.” He did not travel with the team to Green Bay for the game.

The Eagles indicated that Alexander staying in Philadelphia was part of a plan they had in place both for his knee and for his acclimation to their defensive system.

Alexander was acquired from the Baltimore Ravens along with a 2027 seventh-round pick in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round selection prior to the NFL trade deadline last week. The two-time Pro Bowler had right knee surgery in January, appeared in just two games for the Ravens and had his share of struggles when he was on the field. He told reporters last week, though, that this is the best he has felt all year.

An All-Pro in 2020 and 2022, Alexander played the first seven seasons of his career for the Packers before they released him in June.

Graziano: There’s something missing with the Eagles’ offense (1:48)Dan Graziano, Domonique Foxworth, and Jeff Saturday debate whether the Eagles’ offense has issues after their Week 10 win. (1:48)

Dan Graziano, Domonique Foxworth, and Jeff Saturday debate whether the Eagles’ offense has issues after their Week 10 win. (1:48)

CloseTim McManus covers the Philadelphia Eagles for ESPN. He joined ESPN in 2016 after covering the Eagles for Philadelphia Magazine’s Birds 24/7, a site he helped create, since 2010.Follow on X

Fox Sports was the first to report on Alexander’s situation.

Tim McManusNov 11, 2025, 07:57 PM ETCloseTim McManus covers the Philadelphia Eagles for ESPN. He joined ESPN in 2016 after covering the Eagles for Philadelphia Magazine’s Birds 24/7, a site he helped create, since 2010.Follow on XPhiladelphia Eagles cornerback Jaire Alexander has decided to step away from football in order to focus on getting right physically and mentally amid his ongoing recovery from offseason knee surgery, a league source confirmed to ESPN on Tuesday.The Eagles placed Alexander on the reserve/retired list Wednesday and activated cornerback Jakorian Bennett from injured reserve.Alexander, 28, informed the Eagles of his decision Tuesday, a day after their victory over the Green Bay Packers on “Monday Night Football.” He did not travel with the team to Green Bay for the game.The Eagles indicated that Alexander staying in Philadelphia was part of a plan they had in place both for his knee and for his acclimation to their defensive system.Alexander was acquired from the Baltimore Ravens along with a 2027 seventh-round pick in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round selection prior to the NFL trade deadline last week. The two-time Pro Bowler had right knee surgery in January, appeared in just two games for the Ravens and had his share of struggles when he was on the field. He told reporters last week, though, that this is the best he has felt all year.”I think when you talk about [him] still [being] a young guy, knowing where his health is at now, feeling healthy, feeling good, we felt like the risk was worth the reward with him,” Eagles general manager Howie Roseman said after the trade.An All-Pro in 2020 and 2022, Alexander played the first seven seasons of his career for the Packers before they released him in June.Fox Sports was the first to report on Alexander’s situation.

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