- **Q: Why was Darius Slay at the Eagles game when he's contracted with the Bills?
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Sports / NFL
Darius Slay, a Pro Bowl cornerback technically under contract with the Buffalo Bills, was spotted at Lincoln Financial Field supporting the Philadelphia Eagles during their NFC Wild Card game against the San Francisco 49ers. This occurred w...
Darius Slay's journey has been eventful. After a stint with the Eagles, he joined the Steelers, only to be waived mid-season. The Bills then claimed him, but Slay's reluctance to report created a roster issue for Buffalo, who had released cornerback Ja'Marcus Ingram to make room for him. Ultimately, Slay chose to spend time with his family and support his former team, the Eagles. This situation underscores the challenges teams face when players are unwilling to fulfill their contractual obligations. The Eagles' cornerback situation has been a concern, making Slay's presence in the stands a reminder of what could have been, especially given his familiarity with defensive coordinator Vic Fangio’s system. While his presence offers a morale boost, it doesn't address the Eagles' need for reliable cornerbacks on the field. The Eagles' secondary faces a tough test against the 49ers' strong passing and running game.
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