The city of Philadelphia gave the Eagles a hero’s welcome during the victory parade on Feb. 14 — but they’re not the only ones celebrating the Birds’ win in Super Bowl LIX. On Saturday, cornerback Darius Slay was honored with a Super Bowl parade of his own in his hometown,
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay was honored with the key to his Georgia hometown and a celebratory parade on Saturday after he and his teammates defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX on Feb.
Philadelphia Eagles star cornerback Darius Slay received the Key to the City in his hometown of Brunswick, Georgia on Saturday
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.
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Yardbarker on MSNEagles DB Darius Slay should return to Philly for final NFL seasonStill capable of shutting down opposing receivers while being a vocal leader and mentor, the Eagles would be wise to keep Darius Slay in Philly for his swan song season.
The city of Brunswick showed out in full-force to show its support for its native son and Super Bowl champion.
Darius Slay spent years with the Detroit Lions before coming to Philadelphia. He was there during some tough years. From 2013 to 2019, Slay was one of the best players on the Lions but did not see much postseason success.
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,
And if that were the case, he seems open to one home, in particular.
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
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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