Unbelievable: the Green Bay Packers’ most talented player is caught having an affair with underage, which results to suspension
Cornerback Jaire Alexander of the Green Bay Packers was placed on the reserve/suspended list for one NFL game due to behavior that was detrimental to the team, the team announced on Wednesday.
The action was taken after Alexander, who is not the team captain, entered the coin toss before the Packers’ Sunday game against the Carolina Panthers. His actions nearly caused a huge mistake for a team that is vying for a postseason spot.
Alexander had crashed the coin toss when the team captains were at midfield in the Packers’ 33-30 victory over the Panthers on the road.
Alexander clarified that Green Bay wanted to be on defense after the Packers won the toss, which is not the same as choosing to defer.
The referee was then required to explain Alexander’s selection on behalf of Green Bay. Carolina would have started both halves with the football if the referee hadn’t intervened to inquire as to whether Alexander had truly intended to defer rather than defend.
Alexander’s actions were described as “a big mistake” by Packers head coach Matt LaFleur to reporters following the game.
Alexander, who is from Charlotte, told reporters after the game that he wanted to be there, but he didn’t seem to feel any regret.
When the suspension was made public on Wednesday, Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst stated in a statement, “The decision to suspend a player is never easy and not one we take lightly.”
“Unfortunately, we had to take this action because of Jaire’s actions before the game in Carolina. We expect everyone in our organization to prioritize the team,” Gutekunst continued.
“Although we are disappointed, Jaire and I had a productive conversation this morning, and we anticipate that he will take this as a lesson as we go forward together. He is and will always be a valued member of this team, and we are excited to have him back next week.
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