The reaggravation of Jordan Poyer’s hamstring injury sustained during a Wild Card win over the Jacksonville Jaguars has sent the Buffalo Bills’ safety position into a state of flux.
The Buffalo Bills have ruled out safety Jordan Poyer and rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston for Saturday's AFC divisional playoff game at Denver. Head coach Sean McDermott confirmed Thursday that Poyer (hamstring) and Hairston (ankle) will not be available against the top-seeded Broncos.
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Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills entered the divisional round with optimism after a dramatic wild‑card comeback, but injury developments have dimmed the outlook as the team heads to face Denver Broncos.
After sustaining a setback during the Buffalo Bills’ Wild-Card win, Jordan Poyer will be out for the Bills’ Divisional Round contest against the top-seeded Denver Broncos on Saturday.
Another player added to a growing list of injuries. Jordan Poyer was lost during the Buffalo Bills’ Wild-Card win over the Jacksonville Jaguars due to a reaggravation of a hamstring injury that forced him to miss a couple of games down the stretch of the regular season.
After fighting through a hamstring injury to play against the Jacksonville Jaguars, starting safety Jordan Poyer sustained an apparent setback, and he has now been declared out for the remainderSuday’s Wild-Card matchup is now in question.
Jordan Poyer has been a key addition for the Buffalo Bills’ secondary since arriving for his second stint with the team. Not only has he helped second-year pro Cole Bishop come into his own in the back end of the Buffalo defense, but Poyer’s production has also aided what has been a resurgent effort from the Buffalo Bills’ coverage crew this year.
Sean McDermott declared three players out for the Buffalo Bills’ Week 18 matchup with the New York Jets, while two others are also in danger of missing the team’s season finale.
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The Buffalo Bills' practice squad has experienced a significant amount of turnover through the season's first 10 weeks. While safety Jordan Poyer and defensive tackle Jordan Phillips started the season on the practice squad, injury needs have since forced them up to the active roster.
Your eyes aren't deceiving you, Buffalo Bills' fans. Second-year safety Cole Bishop has looked like a completely different player over the past few weeks, and it just so happens to coincide with veteran safety Jordan Poyer's return to the Bills' starting lineup.
After 13 years in the NFL, Bills safety Jordan Poyer is expecting to hang up his cleats after the 2025 season. “Look, I’m not naïve” Poyer said last week (via WGRZ’s Jonathan Acosta).
Prior to their biggest game of the year against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Buffalo Bills made a flurry of roster moves.
The Bills announced on Wednesday that they have elevated S Jordan Poyer and DT Jordan Phillips for their upcoming game. Poyer, 34, is a former seventh-round pick of the Eagles back in 2013.
After one season with the Miami Dolphins, safety Jordan Poyer has returned to his familiar stomping grounds with a division rival in the AFC East. Poyer signed with the Buffalo Bills' practice squad Wednesday, returning to where he played from 2017 through 2023.
Safety Jordan Poyer is back with the Bills, signing a deal to join Buffalo's practice squad on Wednesday, multiple outlets reported. Poyer, 34, spent last season with the Miami Dolphins but was a key figure in the Buffalo secondary from 2017-23.
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Jordan Schultz reports that the Bills are signing S Jordan Poyer back to their roster after he spent last season with the Dolphins. A reunion has been in the works since there was mutual interest between the two sides back in May.
In 2024, the Bills had neither Micah Hyde nor Jordan Poyer on the field at the safety position. The former spent the campaign on the practice squad and has since retired, while the latter played in Miami upon being released last March.
In an interview on NFL Media’s Good Morning Football, veteran free-agent S Jordan Poyer said he absolutely is interested in playing another season in 2025, and that ideally it would be with the Bills. Still, Poyer acknowledged the realities of where he is as a 34-year-old safety who’s played a dozen years. “I love the game, you know?
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In need of cost-shedding moves in the lead-in to free agency, the Bills are moving on from Jordan Poyer.
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