Eagles' Slay out for MNF after undergoing knee surgery
Cooper Neill / Getty Images Sport / Getty
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay won't play Monday night against the Seattle Seahawks after he underwent arthroscopic knee surgery, head coach Nick Sirianni announced Saturday, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer's Josh Tolentino.
Sirianni didn't commit to a potential return date, simply stating, "We'll see."
Slay missed Philadelphia's Week 6 loss to the New York Jets with a knee ailment but has otherwise started every game this season.
Kelee Ringo, Josh Jobe, and Eli Ricks could all see an increase in playing time with the veteran corner unavailable.
Slay has racked up 57 tackles and 14 passes defensed this season. He's also tied for the team lead with two interceptions, and he's recorded a pick-6.
HEADLINES
- Parsons: I'll 'give it my all' for Packers after trade
- Schottenheimer takes Parsons trade in stride: 'Part of the business'
- Trade grades: Evaluating the Micah Parsons blockbuster
- Patriots' roster shuffle continues with release of Peppers
- Dolphins place OLBs coach Crow on leave after domestic battery arrest
Advertisement