Detroit Lions defender had a touching reaction to signing a $50 million contract

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For all the criticism of how some professional athletes handle their money, it is only natural for a person in their 20s to think about the toys they are going to buy when they sign their first big-time contract. That is also why the reaction by Detroit Lions corner back Darius Slay is so touching.

Slay agreed over the weekend to a 4-year extension worth $50.2 million, according to MLive.com, including $23.0 million guaranteed.

Slay told Kyle Meinke of MLive.com that he cried when he first saw the offer from the Lions because his first thought was of where he came from.

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"Coming from where I'm from, it's hard, I had a rough life as a kid," Slay told MLive.com. "I tried to hold my tears in, but I couldn't too long, just because of where I came from. I shed a couple tears, man. I cried on (teammate Glover Quin's) shoulder for a second, because he sees me as a pup — as a young guy — and saw me coming up and doing this right now."

A $50 million contract is not bad for a second-round pick from the 2013 NFL Draft who has made slightly more than $4 million in his entire career up to this point.

Now that Slay has gotten the emotional part of his new contract out of the way, maybe he should start spending a little bit of the money. Slay told the media that he ran out of gas on the way to his first practice after signing the new contract.

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