July 5, 2024

Jordan Poyer Officially Terminates His Newly Signed 1-year Deal With Dolphins As He Craves For…

The Miami Dolphins, led by head coach Mike McDaniel, are currently rebuilding their team following their second consecutive loss in the opening round of the playoffs—this time to the eventual Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in one of the coldest games in NFL history. For the majority of the chilly evening, McCarthy’s team shockingly struggled on defense as Kansas City’s aerial assault repeatedly victimized the Dolphins despite the extremely low temps.
In light of this, it seems sense that the Dolphins would be looking for additional defensive backfield support over the offseason, especially in light of their unexpected release of Xavien Howard earlier this month.

According to the most recent sources, the Dolphins have begun to fill that vacuum already.
According to his agents, Drew Rosenhaus and Kyle Lincoln, former Bills safety Jordan Poyer is signing with the Dolphins on a one-year contract, according to NFL insider Adam Schefter of ESPN on X, the social media site that was once known as Twitter.

The Buffalo Bills, Jordan Poyer’s longtime team with whom he had guided to multiple deep playoff runs over the previous few seasons, unexpectedly fired him recently. Naturally, the Bills lost to the Chiefs in the playoffs the very week after Miami was defeated by Patrick Mahomes and company, which is why it’s clear that both teams want to make changes to their defense this offseason.

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