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Buffalo Bills

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  • Passing Yards
    244.4 PYPG
  • Rushing Yards
    130.1 RYPG
  • Total Yards Per Game
    374.5 YPG
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    WATCH: Former Bills S Jordan Poyer delivers emotional farewell to fans

    It was something the Buffalo Bills were forced to do at several positions in the 2024 offseason, however, parting ways with numerous stalwart starters in an attempt to recenter the team around younger players with more financially palatable contracts. Among the players Buffalo parted ways with was safety Jordan Poyer, who first signed with the Bills in the 2017 offseason. Then an unproven defensive back with 10 career starts to his name, Poyer emerged as one of the league's premier safeties in Buffalo, starting 107 games over his seven-year stint with the team. Now seemingly in the twilight of his career, the 33-year-old Poyer was released by the Bills on March 6, with his departure—which corresponds with those of Micah Hyde, Tre'Davious White, Stefon Diggs, Gabriel Davis, and Mitch Morse—signaling a desire on behalf of Buffalo to reshape its core and reset its on-field clock.