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,
Darius Slay just won a Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles and would love to run things back with the reigning champions in 2025. But the cornerback is also open to a return to the Detroit Lions if things don't work out in Philadelphia.
Detroit star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown recruits Darius Slay back to the Lions for his final NFL season in 2025
Slay, in an interview with the St. Brown Podcast, said there are only two teams he'd want to finish his career with: The Eagles or Lions.
Cornerback Darius Slay is not sure why so many did not respect the Philadelphia Eagles more, especially after their dominant Super Bowl win. On the latest "Big Play Slay" podcast, the talented defensive back responded to Detroit Lions wideout Amon-Ra St.
It has been an amazing decade-plus career in the NFL for former Mississippi State standout Darius Slay. The former second-round pick by the Detroit Lions in the
Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay reflects on his future, hinting at a potential return to the Detroit Lions while remaining open to re-signing with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Darius Slay remains a very popular player in Detroit even though the Pro Bowl cornerback has been with the Philadelphia Eagles for the last five seasons. Slay sends the love right back to Lions fans, and he made sure everyone knows the door is open for a potential return.
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,
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay said that he plans to play next season, the final year of his three-year, $42 million contract.
A $42 million six-time Pro Bowler said the Detroit Lions are one of the two teams he wants to play for next season.
Slay, in an interview with the St. Brown Podcast, said there are only two teams he'd want to finish his career with: The Eagles or Lions.
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