The Buffalo Bills are bringing back former Pro Bowl safety Jordan Poyer, his agents Drew Rosenhaus and Kyle Lincoln told NFL insider Jordan Schultz.
The 34-year-old safety was a member of the Miami Dolphins in 2024 but spent the previous seven seasons with the Bills, where he was a crucial piece in their secondary.
Poyer is expected to join the Bills' practice squad, a source told The Athletic's Dianna Russini.
Poyer recorded 22 interceptions, eight forced fumbles, and 11 sacks during his initial seven-year tenure in Buffalo. He made the only Pro Bowl appearance of his career in 2022 after registering four picks.
His presence will shore up a Bills safety room that's projected to be headlined by Cole Bishop and Taylor Rapp.
Poyer made 16 starts for the Dolphins last season and recorded 98 tackles.