Baltimore Ravens Shockingly Sidelined Former Pro Bowler Jaire Alexander Ahead of Miami Dolphins Game
The Baltimore Ravens' desperation is palpable as they prepare to face off against the Miami Dolphins in Week 9. In a move that has left fans and pundits alike scratching their heads, the team has decided not to start former Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander, who was signed by the Ravens just months ago.
Alexander's arrival was met with high hopes from Ravens supporters, who had expected him to return to form after his impressive stint in Green Bay. However, things have taken a drastic turn since then. With only two games played and no injuries reported, Alexander has struggled to make an impact, notching up scores of over 40 points against the Ravens' own defense.
In fact, it's been suggested that when Alexander is on the field, his absence becomes glaringly apparent. Last week's 30-16 win over the Chicago Bears was a prime example, with the Ravens' secondary stepping up to contain the Bears' offense without him. It seems clear that the team has lost confidence in Alexander's abilities.
The decision not to start Alexander has sparked concerns about his future with the Ravens, who are still reeling from their current slump. At just 28 years old, Alexander is entering what should be the prime of his career, and this latest setback raises questions about whether he'll ever regain his former form.
As the Ravens look to turn their season around, they must now decide if Alexander's time in Baltimore has come and gone. For now, it seems that sitting him down may be the best decision for the team, even if it means watching one of their most prized players collect dust on the sidelines.
				
			The Baltimore Ravens' desperation is palpable as they prepare to face off against the Miami Dolphins in Week 9. In a move that has left fans and pundits alike scratching their heads, the team has decided not to start former Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander, who was signed by the Ravens just months ago.
Alexander's arrival was met with high hopes from Ravens supporters, who had expected him to return to form after his impressive stint in Green Bay. However, things have taken a drastic turn since then. With only two games played and no injuries reported, Alexander has struggled to make an impact, notching up scores of over 40 points against the Ravens' own defense.
In fact, it's been suggested that when Alexander is on the field, his absence becomes glaringly apparent. Last week's 30-16 win over the Chicago Bears was a prime example, with the Ravens' secondary stepping up to contain the Bears' offense without him. It seems clear that the team has lost confidence in Alexander's abilities.
The decision not to start Alexander has sparked concerns about his future with the Ravens, who are still reeling from their current slump. At just 28 years old, Alexander is entering what should be the prime of his career, and this latest setback raises questions about whether he'll ever regain his former form.
As the Ravens look to turn their season around, they must now decide if Alexander's time in Baltimore has come and gone. For now, it seems that sitting him down may be the best decision for the team, even if it means watching one of their most prized players collect dust on the sidelines.