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The Ravens are back to work, taking their first steps in what they hope will be a seven-month trek to Super Bowl 60. Here’s ...
How about a glance at the acquisitions of DeAndre Hopkins and Jaire Alexander, two veterans and former All-Pros that Baltimore hopes can put them over the hump and in football's biggest game.
New Ravens cornerback Jaire Alexander says his new team passes the vibe check, and he’s eager to contribute after years in Green Bay.
New cornerback addition Jaire Alexander is jiving with his teammates on and off the field.
Jaire Alexander and Lamar Jackson go way back — they were teammates at Louisville — and when Alexander joined the Baltimore Ravens this offseason, the two were reunited.
The Ravens hope Alexander bucks a trend and stays healthy. If he does, the Ravens could have one of the top secondaries in the NFL.
The Ravens added Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander this offseason and Lamar Jackson wasted no time testing him in practice.
Former Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander is enjoying his new home in Baltimore but has no ill will for his former team.
Alexander impresses John Harbaugh with leaping play. The rookie kickers got off to a good start with just one miss. DeAndre Hopkins keeps making plays.
Alexander has missed 20 regular-season games over the past two years due to injury, but the veteran corner is expected to serve as the Ravens' starting boundary cornerback opposite Nate Wiggins.
The Green Bay Packers released star cornerback Jaire Alexander earlier this offseason, which frustrated the fan base because they did so without an obvious solution.