BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The Buffalo Bills claimed veteran cornerback Darius Slay off waivers and released cornerback Ja'Marcus Ingram in a corresponding move, the team announced Wednesday.
Slay, 34, was released by the Pittsburgh Steelers on Tuesday after the sides mutually agreed to part ways, his agents told ESPN's Adam Schefter. Slay was a healthy scratch in the team's loss to Buffalo on Sunday as the Steelers opted instead to elevate Asante Samuel Jr. to the active roster for the game.
Slay played in 10 games for Pittsburgh, starting nine of them. He recorded three passes defensed, one fumble recovery, 36 total tackles and one tackle for loss.
Slay will serve as another veteran presence in the Bills' cornerback room and could provide insurance and depth. Starting cornerback

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