Bills' Jordan Poyer says no 'better situation' for him than Buffalo right now, has sights on a championship

Safety Jordan Poyer is seeking to stay a Buffalo Bill for a minimum of the future and is hoping he can assist the group ultimately get a ring. Poyer and the Buffalo Bills are presently in conversations about a possible contact extension for the security, something Poyer has actually been singing about desiring. 

Poyer opened about his time with the Bills on the Inside The Garage podcast, with high appreciation for his colleagues and coaches.

Not just is it his choice to remain where he is, however he cannot picture a much better group to be with.

“The team is just such a really cool group of guys. I always tell the rookies when they come in, ‘You really won’t ever be around a better group of men,’ Just the relationships that we built in Buffalo … those are relationships that we’ve built over the years that’s really second to none, and I can’t really think of a better situation for me to be in than Buffalo right now,” Poyer stated.

The 31-year-old signed up with the Bills in 2017, after betting the Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns. When he concerned Buffalo he stated the coaches supply the assistance and self-confidence that assists him prosper on the field.

“You can tell that coaches in Buffalo are really invested. … They’re guys who all really saw me and believed in me,” he stated. “As a player, that’s all that you really want, is for somebody at that level to believe in you.”

Poyer did not mean remaining in Buffalo for his whole profession, however he does have one objective in mind prior to he possibly heads to the next city, or retires.

“Buffalo’s been cool, man, I’ve enjoyed my time out there and definitely want to come away with a ring before I leave,” Poyer stated.

From the outdoors searching in, the Bills are certainly as soon as again in the discussion for Super Bowl favorites and Poyer feels that from the locker space also. 

Quarterback Josh Allen has actually shown himself to be amongst the very best of the very best and Poyer argues he is No. 1 in the league. 

“I think we have the right group of guys in the locker room to [win], obviously I think we have the best quarterback in the damn league, so that being said I think sky’s the limit for this team,” he stated.

Poyer was prepared in the seventh round of the 2013 NFL Draft and has actually played his finest football while in Buffalo, making All-Pro honors in 2021.

He held out on voluntary exercises due to agreement settlements, however was at necessary minicamp.



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