When the Philadelphia Eagles opted to move on from Darius Slay mere weeks after winning the Super Bowl, it left fans with mixed feelings.

On one hand, Slay was a defining player of the Eagles' Super Bowl run, an elite outside cornerback who helped to turn around an entire defense, and a leader in the locker room who brought passion on and off the field. And yet, his play did take a dip in 2024, with injuries stacking up and his availability becoming an increasing issue over an extended season.

Long celebrated as one of the more reliable players in the NFL, regardless of position, Slay played the fewest snaps of his career in 2024 since his rookie campaign in 2013, missing 19 percent of the Eagles' snaps during the regular season and 12.5 percent during the Super Bowl. His play was st

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