The Green Bay Packers will be without cornerback Jaire Alexander for the sixth consecutive game after the team ruled him out on Friday’s final injury report ahead of Sunday’s visit to play the Minnesota Vikings.
Alexander, who first injured his knee on Oct. 28, was downgraded to limited on Thursday and then to a non-participant on Friday. He hasn’t played since Week 11, when he was available for only 10 snaps before exiting after aggravating the knee ligament injury.
Coach Matt LaFleur provided no additional context on Alexander’s injury status on Friday. He has practiced in various capacities over the last three weeks but hasn’t been physically ready to return.