Darius Slay, the standout cornerback, has officially announced his retirement from the NFL, signaling the end of an impressive career that fans won't soon forget. Known for his lockdown coverage and playmaking ability, Slay shared on X.com that he's ready to embark on a "new chapter," closing the book on a journey that began with the Detroit Lions back in 2013.
Drafted in the second round by the Lions, Slay quickly made a name for himself, earning All-Pro honors during his tenure there. His move to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2020 marked the next big step, where he played a pivotal role in their NFC title run after the 2022 season and capped it all off with a Super Bowl victory in his final game with the team.
The 2025 season saw Slay sign a one-year deal with the Steelers, though it was cut short by mutual agreement in December. The Buffalo Bills claimed him off waivers, but Slay chose not to report, fueling speculation about a potential return to Philadelphia.
Throughout his career, Slay amassed 655 tackles, 28 interceptions, two forced fumbles, six fumble recoveries, and six touchdowns. His ability to read offenses and make crucial plays will be remembered by fans and teammates alike. As he steps away from the gridiron, Slay leaves behind a legacy of excellence and a highlight reel that will inspire future generations of cornerbacks.
