Darius Slay 'Preparing' to Leave Eagles in 2025 Offseason
Darius Slay nearly left the Philadelphia Eagles following the team’s run to Super Bowl 57. It appears he might be considering the option again following the conclusion of the 2024 season. Slay spoke to the Philadelphia Inquirer in a story published on Saturday.
Darius Slay and Terry McLaurin spoke on their in-game matchup ahead of the NFC Championship game featuring the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders.
Slay, still going strong at 34, will become the oldest corner to start in a conference title game since 2011. The fun-loving vet is full of energy with a passion for mentoring those coming behind him.
In the years leading up to Darius Slay's arrival, the Philadelphia Eagles had owned one of the worst secondaries in the league throughout the 2010s. Once they traded the Pro Bowler from the Detroit Lions, though, Slay's impact has been felt right from the very beginning.
“He’s like some fine Dago red wine — he gets better with age.” #Eagles DC Vic Fangio on CB Darius Slay Slay has played in 177 career regular-season games and 167 starts. His 160 career pass deflections are tops among active NFL players, and he also has 28 career interceptions and five career defensive touchdowns.
During the early stages of their Wild Card matchup against the Packers, Eagles CB Darius Slay exited the game with an elbow injury.
Darius Slay's future hangs in the balance as the Philadelphia Eagles prepare for a critical NFC Championship Game.
Knicks' Jalen Brunson wants Eagles fans to boo his teammate, and Commanders' fan, Josh Hart at Sunday's NFC Championship Game.
A Philadelphia Eagles star is hinting that Sunday's NFC Championship Game could be his final home game at Lincoln Financial Field. Philadelphia is hosting Washington in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday afternoon.
The Philadelphia Eagles will face off against the Washington Commanders on Sunday and there is more on the line than just the NFC Championship. That is the bigg
A select few Eagles fans got their hands on a special piece of memorabilia from Philadelphia’s Divisional Round win at Lincoln Financial Field.