The Buffalo Bills added Mike Edwards and paid him enough money to matter Earlier this offseason, the Buffalo Bills added safety Mike Edwards from the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Buffalo Bills have been one of the NFL's elite teams for the last half-decade, consistently making deep runs in the playoffs. While the Bills have
The secondary of the Buffalo Bills needs replenishing. This offseason, the Bills moved on from the likes of cornerback Tre’Davious White and safety Jordan Poyer.
The Miami Dolphins needed to add to the backend of their defense this offseason with both DeShon Elliott and Brandon Jones hitting free agency and eventually signing with new teams.
The Miami Dolphins had two of their top three safeties hit the market this offseason, so they needed to add at least one to fill a starting spot for the 2024 season, and they found Jordan Poyer.
How good can the Miami Dolphins defense be in Anthony Weaver’s first year as defensive coordinator? The Miami Dolphins have replaced over half its defensive starters from 2023 including free safety DeShon Elliot, who signed a two-year $6 million deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
New Miami Dolphins safety Jordan Poyer has accomplished more than most would’ve expected of him during his time at Oregon State, which included an All-American final season in 2012.
The Miami Dolphins have made several free agency moves this offseason, with some of the most significant ones including the signings of cornerback Kendall Fuller, defensive back Jordan Poyer, and linebacker Anthony Walker.
Shaquil Barrett and Jordan Poyer have been in the NFL long enough to understand how things work, so they weren't exactly taken by surprise when they released this offseason and became free agents.
Jordan Poyer will have a safety partner this fall for the first time in eight years, so there will be an adjustment period to be sure for the Miami Dolphins offseason acquisition.
The Miami Dolphins have picked up two players formerly with the Buffalo Bills early in free agency in their quest to dethrone the four-time AFC East champions, and Siran Neal is intent on bringing some of the lessons he learned in Buffalo.
The Buffalo Bills entered the offseason with the understanding that the defense would look significantly different in 2024. Losing its most productive pass rusher, three starting defensive backs, and potentially more contributors along the defensive line made Buffalo’s future uncertain as it reshaped its roster.
The Buffalo Bills were the ones who let Jordan Poyer go, the player did not leave the team. Perhaps that’s why, even though the reaction is mixed, there appears to be more of an understanding type of feeling among those in Bills Mafia following his decision to sign with the Miami Dolphins.
The one-time All-Pro has found a new home.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Dolphins are signing former Bills S Jordan Poyer to a one-year contract. It’s worth mentioning that signing him to a contract won’t impact a team’s 2025 compensatory picks, given that he was released this offseason. Poyer, 32, is a former seventh-round pick of the Eagles back in 2013.
The Dallas Cowboys could use some help at safety, and thanks to the Buffalo Bills, a former All-Pro just became available at the position. Jordan Poyer.
The Steelers have about $16 million in salary cap space and can still make a few moves to create more before the start of free agency. Here are three free agents Pittsburgh should target.
The Buffalo Bills made massive changes to their roster on Wednesday to free up cap space. One of the moves was offloading All-Pro veteran safety Jordan Poyer, which saved Buffalo $5.72 million on the cap with $2 million in dead money.
The Buffalo Bills are trying to keep their Super Bowl window open even as finances force them to make some difficult decisions.
The Buffalo Bills are releasing All-Pro safety Jordan Poyer in a bid to get under the salary cap ahead of free agency, multiple media outlets reported on Wednesday.
In need of cost-shedding moves in the lead-in to free agency, the Bills are moving on from Jordan Poyer.
Trailing the Chiefs 27-24 early in the fourth quarter, the Bills were in danger of going down by two scores after turning the ball over on downs following a failed fake punt in their own territory.
For much of the second half of the season, the Buffalo Bills found their backs against the wall as they had to fight for a spot in the playoffs. The adversity
The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Buffalo Bills Wild Card game promises to be an intense battle, with challenging weather conditions adding to the drama.
While many were expecting a Poyer-to-Miami announcement, the 31-year-old All-Pro chose to stay right where he is, signing a two-year deal worth up to $14.5 million with the Bills on Wednesday.
Free-agent safety Jordan Poyer is not ruling out a return to the Buffalo Bills, but if he does decide to move on, he has a pretty specific things he wants in his next team.
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