Having to work with Matt Patricia again could have been awkward for the Philadelphia Eagles' Darius Slay, who once said he «lost all respect» for his former head coach with the Detroit Lions.
However, Slay told the Detroit Free Press on Monday that he and Patricia have been «cordial» now that they are again working for the same organization. «It's another day at the office,» Slay told the newspaper while at Calvin Johnson's charity golf tournament in Michigan. «We both got the same goal, just going out there to compete and win a championship, so that's the main focus.» The Lions traded Slay to the Eagles in March of 2020, before what would be Patricia's third and final season as the team's head coach.
After he was traded, Slay discussed how his relationship with Patricia had soured. Slay said in 2020 that the fallout happened from two instances in 2018, Patricia's first season as the Lions' coach.
The first was a one-on-one meeting where Patricia told him he wasn't «elite.» «I'm like, 'Huh?' I said, 'Huh.' I'm trying to see where he's coming at.