Darius Slay came up with a huge interception against the Dolphins in the fourth quarter on Sunday night.
It was the biggest play of the game and it should probably be no surprise that Darius Slay made it.“I’ve been in that position a lot, big-time, big-time moments,” Slay said. “Sunday night, I done made a lot of plays on these big days. That’s why my name Big Play, really. I make big plays in critical moments and do what I can do.”
“Just being a ballplayer really,” Slay said. “Coach called a great defense that I could have great eyes, see the vision of the quarterback and the receiver. Waddle had ran a route that had kind of led me to the running back so, shoot, I covered my dude but I had vision at the quarterback and saw the ball not being thrown to my dude. I just made a play really.”On the play, Slay was in coverage on receiver Jaylen Waddle but the Dolphins had some spacing issues on this design.
“I didn’t really see Slay until I turned around and he was right there,” Cunningham said. “I didn’t even see him. I was covering my man. I for sure appreciate it. Good play. I love it.”
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