Tuesday, 04 Mar 2025

Eagles releasing 6-time Pro Bowl corner Darius Slay to create cap space: report

Darius Slay became a cap casualty for the Philadelphia Eagles, as they will reportedly release him as a post-June 1 cut to create $4.3 million in cap space.


Eagles releasing 6-time Pro Bowl corner Darius Slay to create cap space: report
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Instead, veteran cornerback Darius Slay is getting released after five seasons with the organization. 

The Eagles have just over $20 million heading into this month, and key players like linebacker Zach Baun, defensive end Josh Sweat and offensive guard Mekhi Becton are set for free agency. 

"As the cap gets tighter, as all our expensive players start becoming expensive, you have to go with young players," Roseman said this past month, per ESPN. 

So, Slay, 34, is a casualty despite his defensive prowess in the secondary. The Eagles, though, could afford to let him go considering their rookie tandem of Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean played a vital role in winning the Lombardi Trophy. They project to be the team's top cornerbacks for years to come on their rookie deals. 

Slay, however, was a defensive captain for this Eagles locker room, playing a large role in senior leadership as well as helping the team be the No. 1 defense in the pass game last season. 

In 14 games, Slay had 13 passes defended, 49 tackles, one forced fumble, as well as a fumble recovery. 

One team to look out for is the Detroit Lions, the squad Slay started his career with. They need cornerback help, and they're expected to look for it in all sectors this offseason, including free agency, where Slay is headed. 

Slay totaled 347 tackles and 104 passes defended over seven seasons with the Lions. From 2017-19, he made three straight Pro Bowls and was named first team All-Pro in 2017 after leading the league with eight interceptions and 26 passes defended. 

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