So it’s only right for me to finish off strong.” … I got a lot of years left in this game and I love this game, man. But if my job requires me to go elsewhere, then I’ll go. But best believe, I do want to be an Eagle. “I do want to finish my career as an Eagle but we’ll see. A lot of guys go up for trades, you know, they got a lot of money involved in this situation so it’s nothing big, nothing too serious. There’s no bad blood against neither one of us, me or Howie (Roseman). “I see everything all over the globe, all over the internet and I just want my fans to know Slay did not ask to be traded. I hear the rumors, I hear everything,” Slay said. Slay addressed it all on his podcast, Big Play Slay, on The Volume: News broke on Friday that the Eagles had granted Slay’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, permission to seek a trade as the two sides try to work toward a resolution with his contract.Īfter the ESPN report about the Eagles’ granting permission for Slay to seek a trade, another report from Sports Illustrated clarified that Slay had not requested a trade. On his latest podcast, Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay addressed his current tricky situation with the Philadelphia Eagles.
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