Dolphins' jersey comment by Jordan Poyer leaves Bills fans chuckling enthusiastically
Buffalo Bills Safety Jordan Poyer Expresses Interest in Returning
Jordan Poyer, the former safety for the Buffalo Bills, has expressed his desire to return to the team after being released in a cap-savings move before the 2025 season. Poyer spent 12 years with the Bills, earning a Pro Bowl nod in 2022 and being named a first-team All-Pro in 2021.
However, the Bills are moving on from Poyer and other longtime veterans, including Tre'Davious White and Mitch Morse, as part of a team transition towards younger players. The coaching staff has acknowledged the end of the era with Poyer and fellow safety Micah Hyde.
Despite this, no new information about Poyer's specific future plans or any potential interest or plans to rejoin the Bills in the future has been reported. The focus of recent offseason and training camp reports has been on the Bills' roster moves and does not include statements or rumors about Poyer's intentions regarding his playing career or team preferences beyond his release.
Poyer joined the Miami Dolphins last season, but the transition did not work out as planned. He played for the Dolphins but did not perform as well as he had hoped. Poyer has since expressed gratitude for his 12-year career in the NFL and has made it clear that he would ideally retire as a Buffalo Bill.
In a previous interview on Good Morning Football, Poyer discussed his time with the Miami Dolphins. However, no new information about his performance with the team was mentioned in the article.
A notable event during Poyer's time with the Bills was his gift of his jersey to Chief Isku Kua of the Yawanawá people in the Brazilian Amazon. The Yawanawá people did not express interest in the jersey, as indicated by a comment on an Instagram post. Poyer's response to this comment was not mentioned in the article.
As of now, it remains to be seen whether Poyer will continue his NFL career or retire. The Bills have not released any new information about contract negotiations or extensions, and Poyer has not indicated any interest in returning to the Miami Dolphins.
Jordan Poyer, expressing a fervent wish to retire as a Buffalo Bill, has yet to reveal any plans about returning to the team, despite his impressive tenure and accolades with the club. In the NFL, his possible future in American football could extend beyond the Buffalo Bills or even the NFL, given the current silence on negotiations or extensions, and his brief stint with the Miami Dolphins that did not yield the desired results.