Darius Slay has a new home.
The Buffalo Bills claimed the veteran corner off waivers on Wednesday, the team announced. In a corresponding move, the team released CB Ja’Marcus Ingram.
Slay was released by the Pittsburgh Steelers on Tuesday, just two days after the Steelers lost to the Bills 26-7. Slay was a healthy scratch for the game.
The 34-year-old began his career with the Detroit Lions in 2013 after being drafted 36th overall. During his time with the Lions, he made three Pro Bowl appearances and was named a first-team all-pro in 2017.
He was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2019, where he made another three Pro Bowl appearances and won a Super Bowl in February.
Slay was released by the Eagles in March and signed a one-year deal with the Steelers in the off-season.

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