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Earlier this week, New York Jets star Sauce Gardner was a guest on The Pat McAfee Show. While speaking with Darius Butler, ...
Releasing Slay with a post-June 1 designation — which allows Philly to spread the remaining dead cap charges over two years — will save the Eagles $4.3 million against the 2025 cap.
The Philadelphia Eagles' plan to release 34-year-old corner Darius Slay didn't ruffle the veteran's feathers. Slay said he's still open to a return to Philly or possibly a reunion in Detroit.
After five seasons, three Pro Bowls and a Super Bowl title, the Eagles are releasing veteran cornerback Darius Slay, league sources confirmed to NBC Sports Philadelphia. ESPN’s Adam Schefter ...
Darius Slay, the six-time Pro Bowl cornerback, was released by the team as a cap casualty. The Eagles reportedly saved $4.3 million against their cap with the move.
Because the Eagles plan to release Slay with a June 1 designation, the Eagles will spread that cap hit over two seasons — $9,441,483 in 2025, and $13,264,966 in 2026.
Darius Slay speaks during Super Bowl LIX Opening Night. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images. With his “one year left in that tank,” Slay had liked the idea of spending it with the Eagles.
Philadelphia would owe $8.94 million in cap space if it designated Slay as a pre-June 1 cut, but the Eagles would have $4.32 million if they decided to designate Slay as a post-June 1 cut.
Darius Slay left open the possibility of returning to the Philadelphia Eagles this offseason after his reported release on Monday. "If the money's equal and everything is equal, it's Philly, for ...
Philadelphia Eagles star cornerback Darius Slay is very aware that he may have just suited up for his last game in green and white. Slay has one more year left on his current contract with the ...
Darius Slay sends message to Eagles fans but it might be a little too late. ... I’m kind of cool with everybody, and I know y’all don’t like that because that’s not the Philly style, ...
Philadelphia would owe $8.94 million in cap space if it designated Slay as a pre-June 1 cut, but the Eagles would have $4.32 million if they decided to designate Slay as a post-June 1 cut.