Some fans were trying to get reality and they got their wish. According to Jordan Schultz, veteran safety Jordan Poyer will be returning to the Buffalo Bills. He is joining the practice squad.
Poyer spent last season on a subpar Miami Dolphins team and if you go by some comments he has made on social media, he seemed to be missing his guys back in Buffalo. He was one of the first guys that head coach Sean McDermott brought in to transform the culture of the football team and boy did he make the most of it. In seven seasons with the Bills, Poyer had four with at least 100 tackles. He also had 22 total interceptions with the team.
This type of signing is becoming a habit for the Bills. This is the second returning veteran signed to the practice squad this week, as the team signed defensive tackle Jordan Phillips. Fellow safety Micah Hyde spent a chunk of the season on the practice squad, as well.
Taylor Rapp has proven worthy of a starting safety position but the question was who would be playing alongside of him. Second-year player Cole Bishop has shown flashes but the team would like to see some more consistency. Either way, having Poyer as a mentor to Bishop is hardly a bad thing.
Are you excited to see Poyer back in Buffalo?
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