Just 3 Hours After Being Released by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Former Super Bowl Champion CB Shocks the NFL by Expressing His Desire to Join the Seahawks — Willing to Take a Pay Cut Just to Devote Himself to Seattle for Life
Seattle, Washington – December 3, 2025
Just hours after being released by the Pittsburgh Steelers, the NFL witnessed one of the most emotional and unexpected declarations of the 2025 season. The former Super Bowl–winning cornerback — a player known for his grit, longevity, and unrelenting competitive spirit — stunned the league when he publicly expressed his desire to join the Seattle Seahawks, even stating he is willing to take a substantial pay cut simply to “devote himself to Seattle for life.”
For many players, being released midseason often triggers a rush toward new opportunities — bigger contracts, playoff contenders, or teams desperate for veteran depth. But for him, none of that mattered. The moment he learned he was no longer a Steeler, he didn’t look toward lucrative options elsewhere; he focused entirely on one idea: Seattle is where he wants to belong.
Sources say that shortly after receiving the news, he contacted his agent and immediately delivered a message to the Seahawks: “Get me to Seattle, whatever it takes.”
Speaking to the media later that evening, his voice carried a sincerity and conviction that felt more like a vow than a request — the words of a man fully aware of what his heart had already chosen:
“I’m not chasing money anymore. What I want is a place with a culture of toughness and a spirit I truly respect. If Seattle 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 declaration comes at a moment when the Seahawks are struggling with depth issues at cornerback due to injuries and roster shifts. Several defensive leaders in Seattle, including players who have battled against him on the field, privately supported the idea of bringing him in, insisting that “his presence alone would raise the standard immediately.”
Head coach Mike Macdonald avoided direct comments on negotiations but spoke with clear respect for the veteran’s mindset:
“Guys who’ve won at the highest level always carry a standard. And there’s always room for that in any locker room.”
Whether Seattle opens the door remains to be seen. But one thing is already undeniable: this man is not searching for a contract or fame — he is searching for a home to devote himself to for life.
And that man is Darius Slay.
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