After a high-profile seven-year stint with the Green Bay Packers, Jaire Alexander is entering a pivotal phase of his career. The two-time All-Pro cornerback has agreed to a new deal with the Baltimore Ravens, but the terms may surprise some. As he eyes free agency at 28, this one-year stop could define his next chapter.
Exploring Jaire Alexander’s New Contract, Salary Figures and Career Net Worth
Alexander’s contract with the Ravens is a one-year deal worth $4 million, with the potential to earn an additional $2 million through incentives. The maximum value of the deal stands at $6 million. It is a significant drop from his previous situation, as he was scheduled to earn $17.5 million in 2025 with the Packers before his release. This short-term contract offers him a chance to re-establish himself and hit the open market again next year.
Deal breakdown: It’s a one-year, $4 million deal with Jaire Alexander having the ability to earn $2 million more in incentives. $6 million max value. https://t.co/7vecmvjvrh
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 18, 2025
Throughout his NFL career͏, Alexander ͏has earned a ͏total͏ of $72,513,793. His average per year ͏(APY) stands at $10,359,113, which reflects his ͏status as one of the top-paid players at his position ͏during his peak years. His most lucrative season came in 2022 ͏when ͏he collected $31,076,000 in ͏cash payments. In͏ 2024, his cap number was the highest of his ͏career at $23,49͏4,589.͏
The 5-foot-10,͏ 196-pound cornerback entered the NFL in 2018 as the 18th overall pick out of ͏Louisville. His strong performance early on helped him secure a massive four-year, $84 million contract extension with the Packers in 2022. However, injuries and ͏fluctuating͏ form in recent seasons have brought him to a crossroads.
In terms of financial commitments, Alexander’s contract history shows a strong backing in guarantees. He has secured $42,050,734 in total guaranteed money so far. Now, the Ravens deal offers a lower-risk opportunity for both parties, especially given the incentives built into the contract.
Off the field, not much is known about Alexander’s investment activities, although he previously launched a clothing line named Peace Love pLO. His main sources of income remain his NFL contracts and a limited number of endorsements. Currently, he promotes Goat Yoga and has previously worked with Oakley.
Alexander also gives back to the community. He contributes to the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Green Bay including donating 100 signed jerseys and hosting a yoga session as part of the NFL’s “My Cause, My Cleats” initiative. These charitable initiatives reflect a commitment to impact beyond the field.
As the 2025 season approaches, Alexander’s one-year deal with Baltimore becomes more than just a contract; it is a proving ground. With financial history and professional pedigree on his side, his next move will be closely watched.

