Eagles CB Josiah Scott with a tip drill interception against Packers QB Aaron Rodgers

Darius Slay didn’t add Packers QB Aaron Rodgers to his Mount Rushmore of pick balls, but his deflection helped Eagles CB Josiah Scott log his first career interception.

Darius Slay has waited for his entire career to intercept Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and early in the first quarter on Sunday night, the All-Pro cornerback let one bounce right off his head.

The deflected pass off of Slay landed in the hands of slot cornerback Josiah Scott, who logged his first career interception to put Philadelphia in a scoring position.

Miles Sanders then put the Eagles up 14-0 on a 15-yard touchdown scamper.

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