Eagles star Darius Slay received honor of a lifetime
The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported. The Eagles have a decision to make regarding Darius Slay, who could be a future Hall of Fame cornerback who has started to ponder retirement.
Eagles cornerback Darius Slay has indicated he wants to retire at the end of the upcoming season. He also said he would like to finish his playing career with Philadelphia, and his contract with the club does run through 2025.
And if that were the case, he seems open to one home, in particular.
Darius Slay had a big role in the Philadelphia Eagles' historic Super Bowl run, helping the team boast the NFL's top-ranked defense. The veteran cornerback may or may not return to the team in 2025, however,
One of the Eagles' most important players on defense this year was cornerback Darius Slay, who made several big plays during the team's playoff run. Recently, Slay stopped by the St. Brown Podcast and revealed that he'd like to play one more year in the NFL, and he has a destination in mind if the Eagles opt to trade him this offseason.
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay said that he plans to play next season, the final year of his three-year, $42 million contract.
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.
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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