Darius Slay on the 12-men penalty: “I saw Kelee (Ringo) come in, and then I just tried to run off because he was just locked in doing his job. Our coach told him to. … I was just running out there because I was ready to go back in.” He let one DB coach know, but not the other.
Philadelphia Eagles' defensive back Darius Slay blows up the Washington Commanders' wide receiver screen by avoiding a blocker and upending Commanders' wide receiver Dyami Brown. Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback Kenny Pickett notches his first touchdown ...
Eagles defensive back Darius Slay explained how backup quarterback Kenny Pickett was a crucial part to wanting to beat the Steelers.
After Darius Slay got blocked all ... after missing just five snaps. In all, Slay has missed 278 snaps this year – that’s 32 percent of the Eagles’ defensive snaps. And the Eagles are ...
Several Steelers and Eagles players dinged for Week 15 fight
Officials penalized only the Steelers after a skirmish in the first quarter of their game with the Eagles on Sunday, even though Philadelphia cornerbacks Darius Slay and Quinyon Mitchell threw punches.
Slay got cooked and knew it. The go-ahead score went flying over him, but Xavier Legette dropped it. The Eagles were alive. He was bailed out, so he shut the game down.
Slay and Mitchell were not penalized. Washington and Austin, however, were each assessed 15-yard penalties for unsportsmanlike conduct that infuriated Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin on the sideline. In a pool report, referee Alan Eck explained why the Steelers were penalized and not the Eagles.
Fan footage showed Eagles cornerback Darius Slay punching Pittsburgh TE Darnell Washington several times during scuffle.
That situation forced the Eagles to burn a timeout when Hurts couldn't quickly retie the shoe. He switched to a white Jordan 11, later quipping, "I had to go Jalen Two Shoes for a bit" after Philadelphia's 37-17 victory.
We’re looking at the snap counts and playing time percentages from the Philadelphia Eagles 36-33 loss to the Washington Commanders