Philadelphia Eagles star Darius Slay returned to his alma mater, Brunswick High School, to host a youth football camp for the second straight year, according to Andy Villamarzo.
After the camp, the Eagles All-Pro cornerback was honored with his framed high school uniform.
Today was a good day!!! Awesome day at Big Play Slay Football Camp! We presented @bigplay24slay with his Brunswick High Football jerseys! What a GREAT day to be a Pirate! Thank you for giving back to the community!
🟦🟨🏴☠️⚓️☠️ #AllAboutTheFamily #PiratePride @CoachGGrady pic.twitter.com/6Ge67cuqGw— Brunswick High Football (@BrunswickFB) July 15, 2023
Slay played at Brunswick High School from 2006 to 2009 before heading to Itawamba Community College and then starring at Mississippi State.
Slay eventually became a second-round pick of the Detroit Lions, earning three Pro Bowl honors before being traded to Philadelphia, where he’s earned Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors while leading the Eagles’ top-ranked cornerback duo.