Following the Green Bay Packers’ first practice of the week on Wednesday, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur had the opportunity to address the media for the first time since the team announced via a press release that cornerback Jaire Alexander had been suspended for the duration of one game for “conduct detrimental to the team.” Initially, the suspension was believed to be rooted in Alexander’s decision to make himself a captain for the coin toss against the Carolina Panthers last week — a game that was played in Alexander’s hometown of Charlotte.
LaFleur claimed that it was repeated issues that eventually led to the suspension of Alexander, though, he wouldn’t directly state what some of these incidents were — which just leaves the door open for more speculation.