The city of Brunswick showed out in full-force to show its support for its native son and Super Bowl champion.
The Eagles are parting with the Super Bowl champion cornerback, and they'll have other big roster decisions to make coming up in free agency.
Eagles cornerback Darius Slay had said before the Super Bowl that he wanted to play one more season, his 13th, in 2025. But it won't be with the Eagles after the team is releasing the 34-year-old cornerback,
The Philadelphia Eagles have a number of players set to hit free agency this season—most notably linebacker Zack Baun, defensive tackle Milton Williams, edge-rusher Josh Sweat and guard Mekhi Bechton—and limited cap space to retain them On Monday,
Jennifer Slay, the wife of Super Bowl champion Darius Slay, had a heartbroken reaction to the news her husband was released by the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Philadelphia Eagles just won the Super Bowl but the offseason isn't going to be all sunshine and roses. Philadelphia has already made a few tough decisions
Slay ultimately won't be given that chance as the Eagles elected to move on from the six-time Pro Bowler. Much of that decision can likely be attributed to the quick development of cornerbacks, Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean, who made Slay a luxury the team couldn't afford.
Despite losing plenty of vets over the years, the Philadelphia Eagles are in a perfect spot regarding their leadership team.
Darius Slay isn't as high on Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts as many would expect from a teammate.
The Eagles are also releasing Slay's cornerback partner in Bradberry, the NFL Network reported Tuesday. Bradberry, an All Pro opposite Slay in 2022, regressed in 2023. He spent last summer learning how to play safety before going on injured reserve with a lower leg injury. He stayed on IR for the entire season.
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