Darius Slay won’t report to Bills
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has added another accolade to his growing list of achievements, earning ESPN’s title of “Strongest Arm” in the NFL.
There has been a lot of speculation surrounding Mike Tomlin's future with the Pittsburgh Steelers, especially after last Sunday's blowout loss to the Buffalo Bills. Despite the success he'd had with the Steelers,
New Buffalo Bills cornerback Darius Slay isn't interested in joining the team and may end up retiring in a surprise turn of events.
The Buffalo Bills currently sit at 8-4, making their final five-game stretch critical. It should be no surprise that according to ESPN, Buffalo's X-Factor for the rest of the season is RB James Cook.
With five weeks left in the 2025 regular season, ESPN's computer model clearly has a Super Bowl favorite. Earlier in the NFL season, ESPN's Football Power Index valued the Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles over the field.
Limiting Cincinnati will be a challenge as the Bills will likely be without defensive end Joey Bosa (hamstring). Bosa is fifth in the NFL in pressure percentage (14%) and leads the league in forced fumbles (five). McDermott described him as week to week and said they are hoping his absence is short-lived.
The Buffalo Bills claimed Darius Slay off of waivers on Wednesday, releasing Ja'Marcus Ingram to make room for the former All Pro and Super Bowl Champion. Slay,