Darius Slay not only shut down Justin Jefferson, but he also handed his interception ball to James Harden.
"I told him he gotta get on the JUGS with me," Eagles receiver DeVonta Smith said. Then Hurts made his only mistake of the game, dumping the ball off over the middle to Kenny Gainwell, who couldn't corral the pass. Slay also had a second interception midway through the fourth quarter, when he was one-on-one with Vikings star receiver Justin Jefferson in the back of the end zone. Kris Boyd picked the ball up and ran it back to the Eagles' 30. Hurts led the Eagles down to the Vikings' 22, but Jake Elliott's field goal was blocked. "I’ve got to come flatter and be in front of him instead of going behind him. He kept running through the Eagles' sideline, past the bench and to the first row of stands where he gave the ball to 76ers' star James Harden. After the Eagles' 24-7 win over the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night, the two met in the runway leading to the Eagles' locker room. He intercepted Kirk Cousins' pass early in the third quarter at the Eagles' goal line and ran the ball back to the 19. I get the chance to meet James Harden, a Hall of Fame basketball player.’ If I make a play tonight, definitely a pick, I gotta give him the ball because he’s well respected in the league, one of my favorites." This after Jefferson set an NFL record with 3,016 yards receiving in the first two years of a career. Harden had Slay sign the ball that he gave him.
Slay's two interceptions helped stymie Vikings star receiver Justin Jefferson.
I’m one of the best in the world, too. “But [Jefferson] is one of the best in the world. Following his big performance, Slay took his time exiting the building. “The defensive staff did an unbelievable job with the plan. “He put one of the best receivers in the league in a car seat,” McPhearson said of Slay. Slay got sticky in the coverage. Jefferson earned All-Pro status after he finished second in the league last year with 1,616 receiving yards. Slay set the tone with his two interceptions; Monday marked his fourth multi-pick game of his 10-year career. Following a rough outing in the season opener, in which the Eagles gave up 35 points to the Lions, Slay and the defense balled out versus the Vikings under the bright lights in South Philly. Assisted by a near-perfect performance from Hurts, the defense shutout the Vikings in the second half as the Eagles claimed a “That’s the truth. A few moments later, following a turnover from quarterback Jalen Hurts, the defense was quickly forced back onto the field.
Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson has gotten the better of a lot of cornerbacks since he entered the league as a 2020 first-round pick, but that wasn't ...
I am one of the best in the world, too. “I take no match-up lightly, but he is one of the best in the world. Slay also picked off a pair of passes intended for Jefferson and the Eagles cruised to a 24-7 victory on their home field.
Big Play Slay earned his moniker Monday night. The Eagles CB earned five passes defensed and two interceptions, both in the red zone, against the Vikings.
"I take no matchup lightly, but he is one of the best in the world," Slay said of Jefferson. "I am one of the best in the world, too. "There were different disguises, different coverages, but make no mistake about it, a lot of it was to stop No. I deserve a lot of respect in this league," Slay said, via the official transcript. Slay lined up against Jefferson on 36.2 percent of Jefferson's routes, per Next Gen Stats (most by any Eagles defender in the game). Slay earned five passes defensed and two interceptions, both in the red zone.
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Zech McPhearson had an apt analogy to describe how Darius Slay shut down Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson.
On five targets to Jefferson, Slay came away with more interceptions than passes allowed. Slay also saw five passes defended on the night, ready to break up whatever connection Cousins pursued with his bevy of receivers. The best part?
Philadelphia Eagles Pro Bowl corner Darius Slay intercepted Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins twice and could have brought down a couple more ...
Cousins completed 27 of 46 passes for 221 yards -- many of the yards coming in garbage time -- with three interceptions and a lone touchdown. “We didn’t tackle or execute well” Week 1, in a 38-35 victory at Detroit, Slay said. The overall defensive effort was impressive. I told him ‘you’re one of my favorites.’ Respect the game.” “He’s one of my favorite players,” Slay said. He’s an elite corner, been an elite corner in this league for a while now. We expected him to go out there and do that.” Reagor, the Eagles traded to the Vikings before this season, after he amassed 64 catches for 695 yards and three touchdowns in two seasons. “[Davante Adams of the Raiders] is pretty good, too; it would be hard to take that spot. Jefferson caught 196 passes for 3,016 yards and 17 touchdowns in his first two seasons, making the Pro Bowl both years. The Eagles’ premier cornerback was credited with five passes defensed, and he almost intercepted Kirk Cousins two more times. Your old man dominated one of the NFL’s top pass-catchers Monday night, as Jefferson headed back north with six catches for just 48 yards.
The Philadelphia Eagles, buoyed by superstar performances from quarterback Jalen Hurts and cornerback Darius Slay, dominated the Minnesota Vikings in a 24-7 ...
And the Eagles fed off of Slay’s contagiously emotional performance in a big way. He’s one of the best DBs in the world, “Slay took one of the best receivers in the world, and he put [Justin Jefferson] in a car seat.
September 20, 2022 at 5:35 p.m.. PHILADELPHIA – Justin Jefferson hasn't been bashful about calling himself a top NFL wide receiver. Well, Darius Slay isn' ...
“I’m just getting in the rhythm,” he said. “I felt like I had a good shot all week on both sides (of the line),” Peterson said. “He is one of the best in the world,” Slay said. “I am one of the best in the world, too. But Jefferson plans to use “everything” from the defeat as a teaching moment entering Sunday’s game against Detroit at U.S. Instead, the Vikings (1-1) were humbled in their first road game of the season.
With the return of football comes the return of the Emmy Award-nominated show "NFL Slimetime," which will air every Wednesday on Nickelodeon at 7 p.m. ...
"NFL Slimetime" will also have interviews with some of the league's biggest stars, celebrity guest picks, youth football spotlights and more. During this half-hour entertainment experience, you can see "Nick-ified Slimelights," the "Best Play Ever" -- showcasing the standout play of the week, and of course, the weekly NVP, which is Nickelodeon's Most Valuable Player award. With the return of football comes the return of the Emmy Award-nominated show "NFL Slimetime," which will air every Wednesday on Nickelodeon at 7 p.m.