Darius Slay is back in Philly, as a spectator
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Darius Slay, a former starting cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles, was claimed by the Buffalo Bills on waivers after being released by the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, Slay did not report to the Bills, leading to speculation about his preference to return to Philadelphia. When asked if he would have reported to the Eagles had they claimed him, Slay did not provide a definitive answer. The Bills placed Slay on the reserve/did not report list, but did not release him after their Week 17 game against the Eagles. Slay attended the Eagles' playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers, as it marked their first postseason appearance since winning Super Bowl LIX. His future with the Bills remains uncertain, as they advance in the playoffs and he considers his options.
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