"The Pat McAfee Show" crew reacts to news of Darius Slay Jr. being cut from the Eagles and discusses whether a return to the Lions would be a good fit for both sides.
Slay said before Super Bowl LIX that he wanted to play one more season and " would love for it to be a Eagle ." The 34-year-old could still return to the Eagles. It's unclear if the Eagles are cutting Slay with a post-June 1 designation,
The Philadelphia Eagles are poised to release six-time Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay in a cost-cutting move, multiple outlets reported Monday.
The Philadelphia Eagles are releasing six-time Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay after five seasons with the team, according to team sources. The Eagles initially acquired Slay via a trade with the Detroit Lions in 2020,
On Monday, news broke that the Philadelphia Eagles were releasing veteran cornerback Darius Slay. Slay is 34 years old, and 2025 will be his 13th NFL season. Slay started 14 games for the Eagles last season and finished with a 67.
Just one day after news of the release of corner Darius Slay, the Philadelphia Eagles are moving on from another veteran defensive back: CB James Bradberry.Per reports, Bradberry will be designated as a post-June 1 release and his agent will be allowed to negotiate with other teams before it's official.
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay hasn't said much following his Monday release, aside from a few reposts on X (formerly Twitter). A longer missive is surely coming at some point here, but until then,
The Eagles are also releasing Slay's cornerback partner in Bradberry, the NFL Network reported Tuesday. Bradberry, an All Pro opposite Slay in 2022, regressed in 2023. He spent last summer learning how to play safety before going on injured reserve with a lower leg injury. He stayed on IR for the entire season.
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 Jacksonville Jaguars are in that same boat with needs at critical positions on both sides of the ball as they enter a new year with a fresh general manager and head coach. With the scouting combine now in the rearview mirror,