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It was announced Wednesday morning by Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz that the Buffalo Bills are bringing back All-Pro safety Jordan Poyer.
The Bills are bringing back Safety, Jordan Poyer per @Schultz_Report.#BillsMafia | #BuiltInBuffalo pic.twitter.com/nO2Nnq21w1
— Built in Buffalo (@BuiltInBuffalo_) August 27, 2025
Poyer will join the Bills practice squad.
Poyer is joining a safety room that features veterans Taylor Rapp and Damar Hamlin and first and second-year players Jordan Hancock and Cole Bishop.
Poyer is entering his 13th season after turning 34 in April and it’s been no secret throughout the league that his on-field ability has declined over the past two seasons.
His experience in the Sean McDermott and Bobby Babich defensive scheme in itself is a good reason to take Poyer as a flyer as he can play a big role in helping the young Bills safety room.
Don’t fool yourselves, the Bills aren’t getting vintage “All-Pro Po,” but there is definite value in what Jordan Poyer brings to the 2025 Bills Safety room.
— Put Steve Tasker in the Hall of Fame (@HOFSteveTasker) August 27, 2025
Good signing for likely a good cost.#BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/WhAOREtWdA
Poyer, who spent seven seasons with the Bills from 2017-2023, played in 16 games with the Dolphins in 2024.
A first-team All-Pro in 2021, Poyer played a significant role in a Bills defense that consistently placed in the top-10 in points and yards.
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