Eagles Super Bowl Star Officially Signs with In-State Rival Steelers

   
Philadelphia has plenty of players that can act as replacements for Darius Slay at this point, including a draft pick in Kelee Ringo. So the Eagles' plan here is understandable.
 
Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Star Darius Slay Officially Signs with In-State  Rival Steelers - Athlon Sports

It's official. And it's fascinating.

Philadelphia Eagles GM Howie Roseman made it clear entering this offseason that his loaded Super Bowl roster was going to take some salary-cap-related dings as we hit NFL free agency.

That time is here. And Darius Slay is officially moving.

Few cornerbacks in Eagles history have walked in and had an impact on a level of Darius Slay. ... and even after having been released a few days ago, there was a thought he might come walking back though that Eagles locker room door.

Instead, he's staying in the state ... but leaving the conference.

Before arriving in a trade during the 2020 offseason, the Eagles had been a historically struggling secondary, a time littered with failed free agents, draft picks, and trades all crashing out after a couple of seasons.

In the five years since Slay has arrived exchange for a third-round pick, though, the Eagles have had the top pass defense in two of those seasons.

Still, the Eagles cut the Pro Bowl cornerback last week in an expected financial move ... and now they will see him play in a Pittsburgh Steelers uniform.

Slay, 34, has talked about wanting to play at least one more year.

He will do so now without holding any grudges against the Eagles, with whom he just won a Super Bowl.

"It is part of the business, and, nah, I'm not hurt about it," Slay said of being cut. "I'm not sad about it because this is what I signed up for. I knew I gave that team everything I had, the organization everything I had. So, it's always a possibility, though, of your boy coming back. It's not always throw it in the back, but this time I'm just thankful enough that I could get ahead of free agency if I find me a good destination for myself.

"Teams get younger. Teams want to save cap space because they pay younger guys for their future. And that's why I said there are no hard feelings."

Philadelphia has plenty of players that can act as replacements for Slay at this point, including a draft pick in Kelee Ringo. So the Eagles' plan here is understandable.

But this amicable split created an opening for the Steelers - and they just stepped up.