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Packers Top Plays of 2024, #7: Jaire Alexander pick-sixes Will Levis

Our campaign through the [Packers](https://www.acmepackingcompany.com/)’ top plays of 2024 as voted on by the staff of APC continues today with our #7 play. This time, we’re heading to the Malik Willis era of Green Bay football, specifically his would-be vengeance against the team that drafted him.

The Game

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The Packers were not expected to beat the [Tennessee Titans](https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/).

That would have been a strange thing to hear at any point prior to the days immediately before the Packers’ Week 3 matchup with Tennessee. But with Jordan Love still fighting the effects of a knee injury sustained in the season opener, oddsmakers installed the Titans as three-point favorites over the Packers, clearly not believing in the possibility of a Malik Willis revenge game.

And to their point, there was some reason to be skeptical. The Packers had pulled out a bizarre game plan the week prior, calling an absurd 53 runs (32 alone for Josh Jacobs) to try to help Willis along, new to Green Bay as he was.

The Packers themselves clearly seemed to believe that Willis was going to need some serious help to beat the Titans, and betting markets didn’t think they’d get it. Fortunately, thanks in large part to one man, they were wrong.

The Situation

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Late in the first quarter, the Packers already held a 10-7 lead over the Titans. Willis had come out throwing, completing a pair of 30-yard passes on the Packers’ first drive en route to a game-opening touchdown. After the Titans tied the game with a touchdown of their own, Willis again maneuvered the Packers down the field, generating 49 yards on two scrambles to set the Packers up for a field goal to take a 10-7 lead and sparking what looked like a quarterback duel between himself and Tennessee’s Will Levis.

Levis, not short on physical gifts, had already developed something of a reputation as a gunslinger early in his second season, albeit one with a tendency to misfire in hilarious ways. With the ball on the Titans’ 31-yard line, Levis came to the line ready to lead another scoring drive.

The Play

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In an empty set, Levis and the Titans were clearly thinking pass to open their drive. And lined up across from DeAndre Hopkins on the right side of the Titans’ formation, Jaire Alexander was clearly keyed in on what Levis was thinking.

Over his six seasons with the Packers, Alexander was never much of an interception-generator. His career high of five picks in 2022 was an outlier; he’d logged five total across his previous four seasons and didn’t make a single interception in the seven games he played in 2023. Health, as with all things related to Alexander, may have played a factor, but even when healthy, he wasn’t coming down with the ball a lot. He missed just four games his first three seasons in the NFL, but managed only four picks in that span. It just wasn’t a significant part of his game.

But he’d already recorded one pick in the 2024 season, taking one off Jalen Hurts in the season opener, and facing the trigger-happy and scattershot Levis, he had eyes on another.

As Levis dropped back to throw, Alexander never took his eyes off the Titans’ quarterback, even as Hopkins bore down on him. For that matter, Alexander hardly took a step as Hopkins ran his route, lurking about eight yards off the line of scrimmage, watching Levis all the while. And the moment Hopkins began to break on his route and Levis cocked his arm to throw, Alexander sprung his trap.

He deftly stepped in front of Hopkins, collected Levis’ ill-advised pass, and cruised 35 yards for a touchdown. Hopkins, never a speedster, gave up on his pursuit of Alexander before the Packers’ defensive back had even reached the Titans’ 15-yard line.

The Impact

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Alexander’s only career pick-six with the Packers gave Green Bay a 17-7 lead, effectively an insurmountable figure for the Will Levis-era Titans. In 21 games with Levis as their starter, the Titans scored more than 17 points just six times. And now trailing by 10 points, the Titans had no choice but to pass, opening Levis up to intense pressure as the Packers pinned their ears back and set to work on Tennessee’s patchwork offensive line.

The Packers hadn’t sacked Levis once prior to the pass, but bolstered by their lead, they teed off, taking him down eight times over the game’s final three quarters. Willis and the Packers offense produced 13 more points, and Green Bay earned another hard-fought victory without their starting quarterback, taking down Tennessee 30-14.

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