Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Darius Slay decided to leave the team and very well may retire now after being claimed by the Buffalo Bills.
So, why was it time for Slay to move on? The former Steelers cornerback said that he and head coach Mike Tomlin talked about it and figured it would be the best move for both parties to get satisfaction out of the rest of the year.
“It was a little mutual decision, man,” Slay said on the “Speakeasy” podcast. “Me and [Mike Tomlin] chopped it up. We just thought that was what’s best for us. Much respect to Mike T. and that organization. It just didn’t pan out as it needed to be. It was all good, though. No bad blood with it. He’s a great dude, great coach. He did me the right way, and 13 years in, we had a great understanding.”
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