This move comes with minicamp on the horizon and after an offseason of uncertainty around Alexander's future with the Packers.
Rapoport would add that the Packers and Alexander agreed to explore a potential trade earlier this offseason. However, when nothing materialized, a restructured contract was also discussed, but the two sides couldn't agree to terms.
When on the field, Alexander has played at a high level. He was an All-Pro during the 2020 and 2022 seasons. Last year, in seven games, he allowed a completion rate of just 56% with three pass breakups and a pick-six, according to PFF.