Slay graduated from Brunswick High School in 2009 and helped the Philadelphia Eagles win the 59th Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs.
In the postseason, he played 90.84 percent of snaps during the triumphant Super Bowl run. While it would be the logical assumption that the best days for a 34-year old corner are behind him, he proved otherwise in 2024.
Super Bowl glory touched downtown Brunswick on Saturday courtesy of newly minted champion and Brunswick native Darius Slay Jr. The Philadelphia Eagles star cornerback hit the streets of his hometown city to sign autographs and speak to fans during the celebration commemorating his Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs earlier this month.
The Philadephia Eagles have made a decision on the future of veteran cornerback Darius Slay. According to multiple reports, the defending Super Bowl champions are planning to release the former six-time pro-bowler,
However, six-time Pro Bowler and former All-Pro cornerback Darius Slay won’t be part of that plan. On Monday, the Eagles made the decision to release him. ESPN NFL insider Adam
Darius Slay's time in Philadelphia may be over, and if it is, he'll leave as a Super Bowl champion. The Philadelphia Eagles are releasing the six-time Pro Bowl cornerback, a source told CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones. Slay said before Super Bowl LIX that he wanted to play one more season and " would love for it to be a Philadelphia Eagle ."