Philadelphia Eagles veteran cornerback Darius Slay wants to continue to play in the National Football League in 2025. The talented 34-year-old defensive back is entering the final season of a three-year,
Detroit star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown recruits Darius Slay back to the Lions for his final NFL season in 2025
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to release All-Pro cornerback Darius Slay, according to multiple reports. Slay, who stated last month he wants to play one or two more seasons, hoped to either play with the Eagles or the Detroit Lions.
After the Philadelphia Eagles released Darius Slay on Monday, speculation immediately turned to the Detroit Lions as the next team for the six-time Pro Bowl cornerback. On the surface, it makes complete sense.
The Detroit Lions don't have many weaknesses, but the team could improve one of those areas by reuniting with an old friend who is reportedly set to be available in free agency.
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to release cornerback Darius Slay, according to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport. Slay, who has been with the Eagles since 2020, played a key role in their Super Bowl LVII appearance and was a major contributor to the defense throughout his time in Philadelphia.
The Philadephia Eagles have made a decision on the future of veteran cornerback Darius Slay. According to multiple reports, the defending Super Bowl champions are planning to release the former six-time pro-bowler,
The Eagles’ decision to release Darius Slay on Monday should be neither surprising nor alarming. Slay’s career arc and contract suggested that this move was likely, even a formality, and no one should panic about it.
The Philadelphia Eagles are releasing veteran cornerback Darius Slay, just one month after he helped the team to a Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City
There already was chatter building about six-time Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay’s future. He announced that he wants to play one more season and then hang up his cleats and call it a career. Slay was under contract for one more season with the Eagles,
Slay's total pass breakups throughout his five years in Philadelphia, which ranks eighth all-time in Eagles history. The immediate company around him: Quintin Mikell in 9th with 48, Malcolm Jenkins in 7th with 58, and Asante Samuel at 6th with 64.
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