‘Slay, 34, has struggled in 2025, so it’s not surprising that he is taking time to decide whether to play in Buffalo or retire. The veteran signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the offseason worth $10 million, but Pittsburgh did not get much back on the investment. In 10 games with the Steelers, Slay has recorded three passes defensed, one fumble recovery, 36 total tackles and one tackle for loss. The cornerback and Steelers agreed to a mutual parting of ways after he was a healthy scratch last week against the Bills.’