After reportedly testing out the free agency market, saferty Jordan Poyer has decided to return to the Buffalo Bills. The length and exact monetary value of the new deal for Poyer is yet to be announced at time of writing.
The NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported the news via Twitter on Wednesday.
In Poyer’s rookie year, he started three games for the Philadelphia Eagles before being released by the team despite signing a four-year deal with them. He was quickly claimed off of waivers by the Browns, spending the next three-plus seasons there.
The Bills signed Poyer in March of 2017 to another four-year deal, this time for $13 million. Since arriving there, he has earned a First Team All-Pro selection in 2021 and his first Pro Bowl nod in 2022. He had four interceptions in 12 games last season.
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