After finishing the regular season 14-3 and cruising past the Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams, and Washington Commanders in the playoffs, the Philadelphia Eagles are headed to Super Bowl LIX.
As Slay wraps up his 12th NFL season at age 34, he’s been focused on mentoring Quinyon Mitchell and the Eagles’ other young cornerbacks while looking toward the future. During his first preseason media session, Slay didn’t hide that the end was near and that he would “not be playing much longer.”
Darius Slay is interested in returning for his 13th and final season in the NFL, whether it's with the Eagles or another team.
Veteran cornerback Darius Slay said Friday that while he wants to play one more NFL season, he does not expect it to be as a member of the
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.
As the Eagles prepare for their NFL game against the Washington Commanders, Darius Slay made some strong statements about his future. Since joining the Philadelphia Eagles in 2020, Darius Slay has been a cornerstone of the team’s defense,
Whether Darius Slay plans to retire after the season or not, the Philadelphia Eagles cornerback is preparing for this year to be his last with the team. Per NBC Sports Philadelphia, Slay is leaning towards playing one more year but understands that likely isn't with the Eagles.
“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.
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