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Jordan Poyer

Jordan Poyer (born April 25, 1991) is an American professional safety for the of the (). Born in , and raised in Astoria, Poyer began playing and at age six and excelled in both sports at Astoria High School, where he was better known as a prospect. He was selected by the Marlins in the 42nd round of the but opted to attend on a scholarship, despite being lightly recruited for the sport. At , Poyer starred as a for the Beavers, earning consensus All-American honors in 2012, and also played , leading to a 42nd-round selection by the in the 2013 MLB Draft. Poyer was drafted by the in the seventh round (218th overall) of the and briefly played there before being traded to the later that year, where he spent four seasons primarily as a and special teams player. In 2017, he signed with the as a , transitioning to and forming a productive partnership with Micah Hyde that anchored the Bills' secondary during their resurgence as perennial playoff contenders. Over seven seasons with Buffalo from 2017 to 2023, Poyer became a team captain for four straight years, earned his first selection in 2022, and in 2018 became the only player with over 95 tackles, two sacks, and four interceptions in a single season. Released by the Bills in March 2024, Poyer signed with the for the 2024 season before becoming a . In August 2025, he rejoined the Bills on a one-year, $1.255 million contract, initially on the practice squad, and was elevated to the 53-man roster in late October amid injuries to the secondary, allowing him to contribute in games starting in Week 9 of the 2025 season. At age 34, Poyer has appeared in 176 games, recording 938 tackles, 24 interceptions, and one defensive touchdown across his 13-year career as of the 2025 season.

Early life

Family background

Jordan Poyer was born on April 25, 1991, in . He was raised in , by his mother, Julie Poyer, a former player at , and his stepfather, Fa'aleo Poyer, who played for the same school's football team. His biological father is , with whom Poyer has never had a relationship or met. Poyer grew up in a close-knit with his younger brother, Jeramy, in the small coastal community of Astoria, where his parents provided a supportive environment focused on athletic development. The family's athletic heritage played a key role in shaping his early interest in sports, as both his mother and stepfather emphasized and discipline through their own experiences in competitive athletics. From a young age, Poyer was exposed to various sports through family influences. These early experiences, rooted in the outdoor-oriented lifestyle of coastal , built the physical foundation and competitive drive that defined his path. He began playing and at age six before concentrating on those sports.

High school career

Jordan Poyer attended Astoria High School in , where he graduated in 2009 after excelling as a multi-sport athlete in , , and . In , Poyer played as both and , earning recognition as Oregon's offensive and defensive player of the year. Over three years of play, he accounted for 123 total touchdowns, contributing significantly to the team's success, including a state championship. In his senior season, he threw for 2,135 yards and 22 touchdowns while rushing for 1,755 yards and 37 scores on 175 carries, leading Astoria to another state title in Class 4A. Poyer also starred in baseball as an outfielder and pitcher, helping the team secure a state championship as a freshman and another title in his senior year, where he contributed key performances in the 8-6 victory over in the 4A final. During one season, he hit 12 home runs, and his skills drew attention from professional scouts, leading to his selection by the Florida Marlins in the 42nd round of the 2009 MLB June Amateur Draft. He was regarded as a stronger prospect than coming out of high school. Despite his athletic prowess, Poyer's football recruitment was limited, with Oregon State being the only FBS program to offer him a spot, initially without a ; he committed to the Beavers as a with plans to greyshirt his first year, while also exploring dual-sport opportunities in .

College career

Football at Oregon State

Jordan Poyer played for the from 2009 to 2012, beginning his career as a before transitioning to during his sophomore season. Over four years, he appeared in 49 games, starting 24, and accumulated 153 tackles, 13 interceptions (tying for fourth in program history), and contributed significantly to the team's defensive backfield while helping secure three bowl berths, including the 2009 , 2011 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl, and 2012 . His versatility extended to special teams, where he excelled as a early in his career. As a true freshman in 2009, Poyer saw action in all 13 games, primarily on special teams and in reserve defensive roles, finishing with 11 tackles and no interceptions. The Beavers concluded the season with a 9-4 record and a victory in the Sun Bowl, marking Poyer's introduction to postseason play. In 2010, his sophomore year, Poyer shifted to and started all 12 games, recording 34 tackles (22 solo), 2 interceptions for 65 yards and a , 1 , and 6 pass breakups. He also contributed on special teams with 1,109 all-purpose yards, earning All-Pac-10 honorable mention honors as a kick returner. Despite the team's 5-7 finish and missing a bowl, Poyer's emergence solidified his role in the secondary. Poyer's junior season in 2011 saw him start all 12 games as a team leader in the defensive backfield, where he tallied 57 tackles and 4 interceptions, including two against Arizona State and one returned for a touchdown versus BYU. His performance earned him second-team All-Pac-12 recognition as a , the only Beaver to receive first- or second-team honors that year. The Beavers improved to 7-6, qualifying for the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl, where Poyer helped secure a 30-27 victory over BYU. As a senior co-captain in —one of four team leaders—Poyer anchored the secondary, starting 11 of 12 games and registering 51 tackles, 7 interceptions (tied for second nationally), 7 pass breakups, 1 forced , and 1 recovery. Despite missing one game (against Arizona State) due to a , his interceptions propelled Oregon State's defense during a 9-4 campaign. Poyer's standout year garnered consensus All-American honors—the first for a Beaver since 1967—including first-team selections from the , Foundation, and —as well as first-team All-Pac-12 accolades and a semifinalist nod. He also set a Reser Stadium record with an 85-yard punt return touchdown. Following the Beavers' 38-30 win over Boise State, Poyer declared for the .

Baseball at Oregon State

Poyer joined the team in the spring of 2011 after playing collegiate summer baseball for the Corvallis Knights of the the previous summer. As an , he appeared in seven games during the 2011 season, starting five, and recorded three hits in 12 at-bats for a .250 . Balancing commitments to both and proved challenging for Poyer, with the overlap between the sports' spring schedules creating conflicts in training and competition. Oregon State baseball coach Pat Casey noted the difficulty of managing such a dual-sport load at I level, particularly given Poyer's significant role on the football special teams unit, where he returned punts and kicks. These demands ultimately led Poyer to withdraw from the baseball team in early April 2011 to prioritize football ahead of his junior season. Poyer's decision allowed him to focus exclusively on during his senior year in , when he served as a team captain; meanwhile, the Beavers baseball program achieved its third title in 2013.

Professional career

Philadelphia Eagles

Jordan Poyer was selected by the in the seventh round, 218th overall, of the out of Oregon State, where he had primarily played . The team viewed him as a versatile with strong ball skills and athleticism, though his draft stock had slipped due to injury concerns from college. Following the draft, Poyer signed a four-year contract worth approximately $2.22 million, including a of $60,256. During training camp and the preseason, Poyer competed for a depth role at but showed potential versatility, with the coaching staff considering a transition to to his size and instincts. He made the initial 53-man roster and appeared in three regular-season games (Weeks 1, 2, and 4), primarily contributing on special teams units. In limited defensive snaps, Poyer recorded 3 tackles (2 solo). His rookie adjustment involved navigating the high-tempo practices under new head coach , whose up-tempo offensive style influenced a more aggressive defensive approach. Poyer was waived by the Eagles on October 19, 2013, after being a healthy scratch in Weeks 4 and 5, as the team sought to activate running back Matthew Tucker from the practice squad. He was subsequently claimed off waivers by the .

Cleveland Browns

Poyer joined the after being claimed off waivers from the Philadelphia Eagles on October 21, 2013, and was immediately added to the active roster. Following a brief appearance in three games with Philadelphia earlier that season, he provided depth in the secondary during Cleveland's 4-12 campaign under Rob Chudzinski. In 2013, Poyer appeared in 9 games for with 0 starts, recording 18 combined tackles and 0 interceptions. Poyer played all 16 games in 2014 with multiple starts, posting 21 combined tackles and 0 interceptions, while contributing to a Browns secondary that ranked 8th in pass defense yards allowed per game (224.5). The unit showed promise amid the team's 7-9 record, with Poyer often tasked with covering receivers and providing run support. During the 2015 season, with calling plays, Poyer played 14 games (4 starts) and tallied 43 combined tackles and 4 pass deflections, helping stabilize the back end despite Cleveland's 3-13 finish and ongoing roster turnover. Injuries to other defensive backs increased his snaps, where he demonstrated versatility in both and coverages, including 2 interceptions. Poyer's 2016 tenure was cut short by injury; he started the first 6 games under , recording 39 tackles and 2 pass deflections before suffering a lacerated in Week 6 against the , which landed him on injured reserve. Prior to the injury, his performance suggested continued growth in a rebuilding marked by inconsistency. Over four seasons with (2013-2016), Poyer appeared in 45 games with approximately 20 starts, accumulating 121 combined tackles and 2 interceptions while contributing to the secondary's evolution across three coordinators and multiple scheme changes. The Browns released him on , 2017, making him an unrestricted .

Buffalo Bills first stint

Poyer joined the as an unrestricted , signing a four-year contract worth $13 million, including $7.4 million guaranteed, on , 2017. In his debut season, he started all 15 games he played, recording 95 total tackles, five interceptions, and 13 pass deflections, earning recognition as the top overall player on Pro Football Focus's . His performance helped solidify the Bills' secondary and contributed to the team's first playoff appearance since 1999. He became the only player with over 95 tackles, two sacks, and five interceptions in the 2017 season. Poyer re-signed with the Bills on a two-year extension worth $13 million on March 19, 2020, securing his role as a starting free safety alongside Micah Hyde. From 2018 to 2021, he was a consistent starter, averaging over 100 tackles per season and totaling 13 interceptions, with standout years including 124 tackles and 2 interceptions in 2020, and 93 tackles with 5 interceptions in 2021. These efforts were pivotal in the Bills winning four consecutive titles from 2020 to 2023 and making deep playoff runs, including appearances in 2020 and 2021, where the defense ranked among the NFL's top units in points allowed. Poyer's versatility in coverage and run support formed the backbone of Buffalo's secondary, often praised for its intelligence and ball-hawking ability. He earned first-team honors in 2021 for his league-leading coverage metrics and overall defensive impact. In 2022, Poyer earned his first selection after recording 63 tackles and four interceptions in 12 games before a pectoral injury sidelined him for the final four regular-season contests and the playoffs. The following year, he recorded 101 tackles and 0 interceptions, along with his second career in 2018. On March 16, 2023, prior to the 2023 season, Poyer signed another two-year extension with the Bills. Over seven seasons (2017–2023), Poyer amassed 692 total tackles and 22 interceptions, becoming an integral leader in one of the NFL's elite defenses. The Bills released him on March 6, 2024, as part of management.

Miami Dolphins

On March 12, 2024, Poyer signed a one-year, $2 million contract with the , reuniting him briefly with former teammate elements in the but marking his first stint outside the Bills organization since 2017. During the 2024 season, Poyer started all 16 games he appeared in at free safety, recording 98 total tackles (51 solo), three pass breakups, and no interceptions or forced fumbles. He adapted to defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver's scheme, which emphasized aggressive coverage and run support, providing veteran leadership to a secondary featuring younger players like and amid ongoing developmental challenges. Poyer's contributions helped anchor the Dolphins' , which ranked 10th in the in points allowed (21.4 per game) despite the team's overall struggles. He demonstrated solid coverage skills against opponents, including multiple multi-tackle performances in wins over the and , though he dealt with a minor shin injury that caused him to miss one game in Week 5. Poyer played nearly full snap counts in his starts, logging over 1,000 defensive snaps for the season. Following the Dolphins' 9-8 finish and missing the , Poyer was not re-signed and entered in March 2025.

Buffalo Bills second stint

After being released by the following the 2024 season, Jordan Poyer signed a one-year, $1.255 million as a standard with the on August 27, 2025, marking his return to the team where he had previously spent seven seasons. This deal provided veteran depth at safety amid roster uncertainties, with no guaranteed money or signing bonuses included. Poyer faced challenges from offseason injuries, including lingering knee and shoulder issues highlighted in media appearances where he displayed the physical toll of his 13-year career, such as deformed joints from repeated impacts. These setbacks limited his early participation, leading to an initial placement on the practice squad before his elevation to the active roster on October 28, 2025, following injuries to other defensive backs like . As of November 18, 2025, he had appeared in 5 games with 4 starts, recording 34 combined tackles (13 solo) and 1 pass deflection in a restricted role influenced by the depth chart and ongoing recovery. In addition to his on-field contributions, which included limited snaps on special teams, Poyer embraced a role for younger safeties such as Cole Bishop and Jordan Hancock, drawing on his experience to guide their development within the Bills' defensive scheme. His prior season with the Dolphins facilitated a smoother transition back to Buffalo's system, allowing him to provide immediate value in practice and locker room leadership. He has continued to contribute in Weeks 10 and 11, supporting the Bills' 7-3 record and playoff positioning as of November 18, 2025. On November 3, 2025, Poyer announced his intention to retire after the 2025 season, expressing a desire to conclude his career in as an ideal capstone to his tenure with the Bills.

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Jordan Poyer's regular season performance as an spans over a , showcasing his versatility in run defense, pass coverage, and special teams contributions across multiple teams. As of November 17, 2025, his career totals include 953 tackles, 12 sacks, 9 forced s, 7 recoveries, 58 passes defended, and 24 interceptions, reflecting consistent productivity in the secondary. These figures highlight his evolution from a late-round draft pick to a reliable starter, with notable impacts in tackling and turnover creation. The following table provides a year-by-year breakdown of his defensive statistics:
YearTeamGGSCombSoloAstSkIntPDFFFR
2013303210.00000
2013CLE90181800.00000
2014CLE160211560.00010
2015CLE1444328151.02401
2016CLE663929100.00200
2017BUF15159563322.051301
2018BUF161610073272.04611
2019BUF161610771361.02334
2020BUF161612491332.02520
2021BUF16169366273.05900
2022BUF12126344190.04810
2023BUF161610066341.00410
202416169851470.00300
2025BUF644923260.00100
Career17713795364331012.0245897
Note: Statistics sourced from official NFL records; 2025 totals reflect performance through Week 10 as of November 17, 2025. Comb = combined tackles; G = games played; GS = games started; Sk = sacks; Int = interceptions; PD = passes defended; FF = forced fumbles; FR = fumble recoveries. Poyer's statistical trends demonstrate peak production during his tenure with the Buffalo Bills, where he achieved his highest tackling totals in 2020 with 124 combined tackles, underscoring his role as a foundational piece in the team's defense. His interception highs came in 2017 and 2021, with 5 each, contributing to Buffalo's improved secondary performance during those seasons. Advanced metrics from Pro Football Focus further illustrate his coverage prowess, including a 75.2 coverage grade in 2021 that ranked among the top safeties league-wide, highlighting his ball skills and positioning. Overall, these trends show a player who maintained high-level play into his mid-30s, with increased sack production in recent years adding to his disruptive presence.

Playoffs

Jordan Poyer has appeared in 11 playoff games during his career, all with the from 2017 to 2023, accumulating 64 tackles and 0 interceptions. His postseason contributions highlight his role as a reliable in high-pressure situations, often tasked with covering elite receivers and supporting run defense. In the 2019 playoff game against the Houston Texans, Poyer recorded 6 tackles in a 22-19 loss. During the 2020 Divisional round against the , he tallied 3 tackles in a 17-3 win. Poyer also contributed in the 2021 Divisional round versus the , notching 8 tackles in a 42-36 loss. Poyer did not participate in the 2024 playoffs during his stint with the Miami Dolphins, as the team failed to qualify. For the 2025 season with the Bills, playoff participation remains pending. Throughout his playoff appearances, Poyer's role evolved to include increased defensive snaps in critical moments, often exceeding 90% snap participation in deep playoff games to maximize his veteran instincts against dynamic offenses.
DateOpponentResultTacklesInterceptionsPass DeflectionsForced Fumbles
Jan 7, 2018L 3-105000
Jan 4, 2020Houston TexansL 19-22 (OT)6000
Jan 9, 2021W 27-249000
Jan 16, 2021W 17-33000
Jan 24, 2021L 24-388000
Jan 15, 2022W 47-172000
Jan 23, 2022L 36-42 (OT)8000
Jan 15, 2023W 34-313000
Jan 22, 2023L 10-276000
Jan 14, 2024W 31-176000
Jan 21, 2024L 24-278000
Note: Table reflects verified game logs up to 2023; no 2024 or 2025 appearances. Tackles are combined.

Personal life

Family and health

Jordan Poyer married model and entrepreneur Rachel Bush on February 17, 2018, in a ceremony in . The couple met through in 2015 while Bush was attending and Poyer was in his second season with the . They welcomed their daughter, Aliyah, on December 30, 2016. Poyer's family has relocated multiple times in alignment with his NFL career transitions, prioritizing stability and work-life balance. After his early years with the Eagles and Browns in and , the family settled in during his first stint with the Bills from 2017 to 2023, where they built a strong community connection. In 2024, they moved to following his signing with the Dolphins, though they maintained a home in ; the family returned to in August 2025 when Poyer re-signed with the Bills for his final season. Poyer has emphasized the importance of family support in maintaining balance amid these moves, crediting his wife and daughter for grounding him. Poyer has been open about his struggles with , which began during his college years at Oregon State and intensified in the NFL, nearly derailing his career and family life. He achieved in March 2020 after a pivotal realization about its toll on his health, performance, and relationships, marking over five years sober as of 2025. To support his and recovery, Poyer has incorporated ceremonies, including sessions with family members, which he credits for fostering personal growth and reducing anxiety. These experiences have positively influenced his on-field focus without causing absences, though he undergoes routine medical monitoring for overall athlete health. His journey has also informed brief philanthropic efforts related to addiction awareness.

Philanthropy and media

Jordan Poyer established the Jordan Poyer Foundation on May 17, 2022, with a mission to support individuals struggling with and challenges, drawing from his personal experiences with and . The foundation organizes events such as annual football camps and golf tournaments to raise awareness and funds for related programs, including partnerships with local hospitals and youth organizations. In 2023, Poyer received the Advocacy Award from Mental Health Advocates of for his efforts in promoting awareness through the foundation and . Poyer has been active in community initiatives beyond his foundation, including supporting pediatric cancer awareness via the NFL's My Cause, My Cleats campaign in 2018, where he highlighted Camp Good Days and Special Times. He also backed Columbia Memorial Hospital through custom cleats and donations during the 2022 season, contributing to their expansion projects. In , Poyer participated in team-led efforts like the Buffalo PAL's Game Changers program, working with inner-city youth on as part of broader NFL initiatives. In media, Poyer launched "The Jordan Poyer Podcast" in 2022, where he discusses wellness, insights, and personal growth, often featuring guests from the sports and recovery communities. He has made guest appearances on shows like and GMFB, sharing perspectives on team dynamics and career longevity. His on-field performance earned him the No. 57 ranking on the Network's Top 100 Players of 2023, voted by peers. Poyer has engaged in activism, joining Bills teammates in 2020 camp discussions on and , and contributing to efforts like serving Thanksgiving meals to underserved families in 2021. Following his 2023 season with the Bills, Poyer signed with the in 2024, where he continued community involvement by hosting a youth football camp and golf tournament in his hometown of , to benefit local health and youth programs. In 2025, after rejoining the Bills, Poyer participated in the Psychedelic Science 2025 conference in May, discussing psychedelic healing for and alongside fellow players, and spoke at the Breath of Light wellness event in September to share his recovery story and promote healing initiatives. Poyer indicated plans to retire at season's end, expressing intent to dedicate more time to expanding his foundation's initiatives post-career.

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