Breaking News: The Buffalo Bills are shaking up their roster with some surprising moves that have left fans buzzing! Cornerback Darius Slay has been placed on the reserve/did not report list after choosing not to join the team. But here's where it gets interesting...
The Bills, having claimed Slay off waivers, now hold his rights for the entire season. Slay, when asked, remained tight-lipped about whether he would have reported to the Eagles, who were next in line for the waiver claim. This means we won't see him in an Eagles uniform, at least not this season.
In a corresponding move, the Bills have also claimed veteran safety Darnell Savage off waivers. Savage was recently released by the Commanders on Thursday.
Savage, who joined Washington in September, played in eight games for the team, racking up 15 total tackles, one forced fumble, and one pass defensed. Before his stint with the Commanders, he also played two games with the Jaguars this season.
And this is the part most people miss... Savage is a seasoned player, a seven-year veteran, with his first five seasons spent with the Packers.
This situation raises a question: What do you think motivated Slay's decision, and how will Savage's experience impact the Bills' defense? Share your thoughts in the comments below – we're eager to hear your perspectives!