Although Jaire Alexander has already parted ways with the Green Bay Packers, the memories he had during his time with the team will always be with him. Recently, the Baltimore Ravens’ new cornerback opened up about a favorite thing he does before road games during his stint with the Packers: visiting museums.
Former Green Bay Packers CB shares a story about visiting a museum in Chicago before a game

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Kevin Clark of ESPN recently spoke with Alexander about the player’s interest in parks and museums. Alexander then told Clark that he had once visited the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago before a game during the 2019 NFL season. He said that he spent three to four hours inside the museum and staring at “dinosaurs.”
Jaire Alexander secretly goes to museums on the road. The day before a Packers-Bears game he spent *four hours* at the Field Museum.
No one recognized him. "It was an older crowd." pic.twitter.com/NIlQXH2jws
— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) August 5, 2025
Interestingly, Alexander said that no one recognized who he was at the time, perhaps because of the older crowd in the building.
That Bears game took place in Week 1 of the 2019 campaign, in which Alexander had a solid performance, recording five total tackles with two passes defended in a 10-3 Packers victory at Soldier Field.
The 28-year-old Alexander was released by the Packers last June, clearing Green Bay of over $17 million in salary cap space. He did not stay unemployed for long, as the Ravens signed him to a one-year, $4 million contract a little over a week later.

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