Pittsburgh Steelers veteran cornerback Darius Slay left Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns with a shoulder injury.
Steelers veteran defensive back Darius Slay exited Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns in the third quarter due to a shoulder injury, and his return is questionable.
Slay attempted to stretch out his right shoulder after walking off the field and continued to test it as he walked to the medical tent on the sideline. He later rejoined his teammates, including DeShon Elliott, Juan Thornhill, and Jalen Ramsey, on the bench.
Sunday marked the second time the Steelers’ secondary was fully healthy, with Elliott recovering from a knee injury and Joey Porter Jr. nursing a hamstring ailment since Week 1.
No official statement has been made regarding the severity of Slay's injury.
Author's summary: Darius Slay exits game with shoulder injury.