Buffalo Bills Re-Sign Veteran Safety Jordan Poyer
Buffalo Bills Re-Sign Veteran Safety Jordan Poyer

Buffalo Bills Re-Sign Veteran Safety Jordan Poyer

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The Buffalo Bills have brought back veteran safety Jordan Poyer on a one-year deal, signing him to the practice squad after his 2024 season with the Miami Dolphins. Poyer, who played for the Bills from 2017 to 2023, expressed deep affection for Buffalo, calling it home and signaling his desire to retire there. Though his role is now more focused on mentorship, Poyer emphasized his readiness to contribute on the field, maintaining he still has much to prove. Alongside Poyer, defensive tackle Jordan Phillips also rejoined the Bills with a similar mindset of blending leadership and on-field performance. The team's strategy of reintegrating familiar, experienced players like Poyer aims to bolster the roster's depth and leadership as Buffalo pursues its goal of winning a Super Bowl. Despite a challenging preseason with mixed results, the Bills remain optimistic about their blend of veterans and young talent heading into the regular season.

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