Jordan Poyer got the opportunity for a proper goodbye Sunday. The former Buffalo Bills safety, who is now a member of the rival Miami Dolphins, was in attendance at Sahlen Field for Micah Hyde’s annual charity softball tournament. Of course, that shouldn’t come as a huge surprise.
Over the past seven seasons, Hyde and Poyer became the best safety tandem in franchise history. Although neither of them are currently on the active roster, they will be forever linked for their contributions to the franchise. Former Bills safety Jordan Poyer signs an autograph during Micah Hyde's charity softball game at Sahlen Field on Sunday.
Speedy undersized edge rusher Javon Solomon represents a shift for Bills in draft “It was really surreal. I didn’t know what to expect coming out here today, but Bills Mafia showed out as always,” Poyer said. “It was just really cool to see the support from the fans out here.
It’s not goodbye, it’s see you later, so it was just fun to come out here and support Micah.” Poyer signed a one-year contract with Miami in March, officially ending his Bills career. During his time in Buffalo, he became a first-team All-Pro.
Although there was plenty of speculation during the 2023 season that could be the last in Buffalo for Poyer and Hyde, there was some uncertainty about their playing future. Because of that, neither of them had an opportunity to acknowledge the fans in any significant way. “Everything just kind of happened so fast, (I) didn’t .
