Just 3 Hours After Being Released by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Former Super Bowl Champion CB Shocks the NFL by Declaring He Wants to Join the Chicago Bears — Willing to Take a Pay Cut Just to Devote Himself to the Team for Life
Chicago, Illinois – December 3, 2025
Just hours after being released by the Pittsburgh Steelers, the NFL was rocked once again when a former Super Bowl–winning cornerback made a deeply emotional and unexpected declaration about his future. At 33 years old, with years of battle-tested experience and the reputation of a relentless competitor, he publicly announced that he wants to join the Chicago Bears — and is even willing to take a major pay cut simply to “devote himself to the team for life.”
For many players, being released in the middle of the season sparks an immediate pursuit of new opportunities — bigger contracts, a stronger playoff path, or teams desperate for veteran help. But for him, none of that mattered. The moment he learned he was no longer a Steeler, his thoughts went straight to Chicago, a place he believes embodies the toughness, culture, and identity that align with who he is as a player and a person.
According to sources close to the situation, only minutes after receiving the news, he contacted his agent with a direct and urgent message: “Whatever it takes, get me to the Bears.”
Speaking to the media later that evening, he shared his feelings with a sincerity that quickly drew attention across the league — no hesitation, no complaints, just unmistakable conviction:
“I’m not chasing money anymore. I’m looking for a place with the competitive spirit, the unity, and the values I respect. If Chicago gives me that chance, I’ll accept any salary, any role. I want to devote the rest of my football life to this team — not for a season, not for a year, but for life.”
His statement arrives at a crucial time, as the Bears’ secondary has been dealing with injuries and inconsistent play. Several veteran defenders who have faced him over the years voiced strong support behind the scenes, insisting that “his presence would instantly raise the standard for everyone.”
Head coach Matt Eberflus did not confirm any negotiations but spoke with clear admiration for the veteran’s mindset:
“Players who’ve won at the highest level always carry a standard. And I believe there’s always room for that standard in our locker room.”
Whether Chicago opens the door remains to be seen. But one thing is already certain: he’s not searching for fame or a big contract — he’s searching for a true home to devote himself to for life.
And that man is Darius Slay.
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