Buffalo Bills free safety Jordan Poyer. Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports

Bills All-Pro safety Jordan Poyer suffers 'potentially serious' arm injury

Buffalo Bills one-time Pro Bowl safety Micah Hyde suffered a hip injury last week during training camp. The Iowa product was able to return to the practice field this week however, and the team appears to have dodged a bullet.

One of Hyde's teammates in the Buffalo secondary went down with an injury himself during training camp on Tuesday and early indications are that this one could be a different story.

According to multiple reports, it's a left elbow injury for Poyer and the 31-year-old will undergo an MRI.

Poyer sat out the Bills' voluntary organized team activities (OTAs) earlier this summer, as he awaits a potential contract extension, but he joined his teammates in mid-June for mandatory minicamp.

The former Oregon St. Beaver is coming off of arguably his best season. In 2021, Poyer posted 93 tackles, nine passes defended, eight tackles for loss and tied for his career-high with five interceptions while adding a career-high 3.0 sacks as well.

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