Just 12 Hours After Announcing Retirement, Darius Slay Reunites with Detroit for One Final Chapter, Signs One-Day Contract to Retire a Lion at Age 35 – Where His Legendary Career Began
Detroit, Michigan – One of the greatest defensive legends in Detroit Lions history has officially closed the book on his career in an emotional way. Darius Slay, the former cornerback for the Lions, signed a one-day contract with the team to retire just 12 hours after announcing his departure from the field, closing out his career at the place where he spent his first seven seasons.

A Journey of Overcoming Challenges
Slay was drafted by the Detroit Lions in 2013 in the second round of the NFL Draft. Over his seven seasons with the team, he became one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL, with 19 interceptions and 6 Pro Bowl selections. Slay was a key figure in the Lions’ defensive system, notably leading the NFL with 8 interceptions in 2017 and earning first-team All-Pro honors.
An Emotional Farewell
After playing for the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers, Slay returned to Detroit to close out his career. Standing at the podium inside Ford Field, he couldn’t hide his emotions when he said: “I never thought I would make it this far. From a kid chasing a dream to having a Super Bowl ring, I can’t count the people who helped me get here. Detroit gave me the opportunity to become the man I always wanted to be. I will always carry that with me.”
The Reason for Returning to Detroit
Slay expressed deep gratitude to Detroit, the place where he started his career and built his legacy. “Detroit isn’t just where I played; it’s my family. The fans and my teammates have helped me through every challenge throughout my career,” Slay shared with heartfelt appreciation.

A Journey of Resilience
Despite spending time with other teams, Slay still considers Detroit the place where his legacy was truly forged. He is a model of resilience and determination, from the early days when no one believed in his potential to winning personal accolades and a Super Bowl. His career is a testament to overcoming expectations.
Darius Slay’s Farewell
Retiring after 13 seasons, Slay leaves with a Super Bowl ring and countless defensive achievements. “I’ll always be proud that I ended my career in Detroit. This is where I became myself, and I’ll carry the best memories with me,” Slay shared, his voice filled with emotion.
Lions Will Always Be Home
For Lions fans, Slay’s retirement marks the end of not just a career, but a chapter in the team’s history. Slay has become a symbol for the Lions, and in the hearts of fans, he will always be an integral part of this franchise.













