After bidding farewell to the Buffalo Bills following seven memorable seasons, Jordan Poyer remains steadfast in his admiration for quarterback Josh Allen.
Returning to Buffalo on May 19 for former teammate Micah Hyde’s charity softball game, Poyer seized the chance to connect with the crowd. Expressing gratitude to the fans who stood by him throughout his tenure with the Bills, the Miami Dolphins safety didn’t shy away from a potentially contentious statement regarding Allen.
Best quarterback in the league you say? pic.twitter.com/7aNETIQw7X
— Dave Myers BIB (@DaveMyersBIB) May 19, 2024
Jordan Poyer reflects fondly on his time with the Bills, expressing love for every moment spent with the team despite the ultimate goal remaining unattained. While acknowledging the talent of his new quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, Poyer’s praise for Josh Allen as the league’s best sparked discussion among fans.
Transitioning to the Dolphins hasn’t dampened Poyer’s competitive spirit. He boldly asserts that past allegiances won’t hinder his commitment to play hard against his former teammates, even if it means delivering a big hit to Allen on the field.
Poyer’s admiration for the Dolphins runs deep, citing the team’s growth and the influence of coach Mike. His decision to join Miami was influenced by personal connections, respect for the coaching staff, and the allure of South Florida.
In Buffalo, changes are afoot in the secondary. With Poyer’s departure and Hyde’s free agency status, the Bills are poised for a revamped defensive backfield. Veteran Taylor Rapp and newcomer Mike Edwards are expected to step up, potentially joined by rookie Cole Bishop.
Meanwhile, Hyde remains open to a return to Buffalo, emphasizing his commitment to the team or retirement. As he hosts a charity event in Buffalo, Hyde’s loyalty to the Bills shines through, leaving his future in the hands of destiny.