Eagles CB Darius Slay on NFL having a season amid the COVID-19 pandemic: ‘We shouldn’t have played’

Philadelphia Eagles star cornerback Darius Slay had a strong response to being asked about playing the NFL season during a pandemic

The Philadelphia Eagles finally found themselves a shutdown cornerback, when the organization acquired cornerback Darius Slay from the Detroit Lions for two late-round draft picks, Slay has given up almost 32 yards per game receiving and has played a major role in the ever-improving Eagles defense.

Slay’s play has been even more impressive considering the Eagles and the other 31 teams around the NFL had their offseason’s impacted by the Covid-19 outbreak around the world. The NFL has been hit with a rash of positive tests over the past two weeks, with the Titans and now the Patriots having big named stars test positive.

On Wednesday Slay was asked about having an NFL season during the pandemic and he was honest with his assessment that the season maybe should have been postponed or even canceled.

The news of Stephon Gilmore’s positive test and the Tennessee Titans’ facility continuing to remain closed following two additional Titans players testing positive for COVID-19 has been a loud topic around the league with some players sharing their concerns going forward.