The Buffalo Bills got an unintended assist from an old friend in their Week 9 divisional bout with the Miami Dolphins, as former Bills and current Dolphins safety Jordan Poyer took an unnecessary ...
As soon as the flags flew, Buffalo Bills fans celebrated. Their knee-jerk reaction assumed that safety Jordan Poyer, formerly of the Bills and now with the Miami Dolphins, had committed a pass ...
The Miami Dolphins were indeed without safety Jevon Holland for Sunday’s divisional game against the Buffalo Bills. Holland ...
Miami Dolphins safety Jordan Poyer (21) runs onto the field before the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Hard Rock Stadium. / Sam Navarro-Imagn Images Rachel Bush has been turning up the ...
Jordan Poyer and Siran Neal helped the Buffalo Bills win a lot of games against the Miami Dolphins. They did it again. Except this time Poyer and Neal were playing for the other team. A Bills sweep.
Dolphins safety Jordan Poyer jarred the ball loose with a hit to Coleman's upper body but was flagged for unnecessary roughness on the play. The penalty awarded 15 yards and a first down to ...
But a Chop Robinson neutral zone infraction cut five yards off that third down, and the Bills were able to convert when Jordan Poyer was flagged for unnecessary roughness on a hit that jarred the ...
While the pass was incomplete, Dolphins safety and former Bill Jordan Poyer, who returned to Orchard Park for the first time since his seven-year run with Buffalo ended, was whistled for a ...
The crown of Poyer's helmet made contact with Coleman's facemask, which sealed the penalty. After the game, he said he thought the play was clean in real time. "I'm just playing football.