The Pittsburgh Steelers have bolstered their secondary by signing six-time Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay, fresh off his tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles. Slay, renowned for his ball-hawking skills with 28 career interceptions and a league-leading 160 pass breakups, aims to tighten a defense that struggled last season, allowing a 105.2 QB rating and 72.5% completion rate over their final six games. Paired with former Jet Brandon Echols, Slay's arrival signals Pittsburgh's commitment to revamping their pass defense, though gaps remain on the defensive line. As the Steelers eye further moves, Slay's presence is a promising start to reshaping their defensive identity.