Buffalo Bills safety Jordan Poyer plans to keep talking
“I’m tired of just being in the shadows on a lot of things,” he said. “I have a lot to say, especially when I’m done playing.”
The 32-year-old safety isn’t nearly done getting paid to “chase a ball for a living,” as he put it; three months ago, he signed a two-year contract extension with the Buffalo Bills that could be worth up to $14.5 million. He might have more to say when his career concludes, but in the midst of it, Poyer is saying aloud what he thinks other people should.
“I’m tired of just being in the shadows on a lot of things,” he said. “I have a lot to say, especially when I’m done playing.”
The 32-year-old safety isn’t nearly done getting paid to “chase a ball for a living,” as he put it; three months ago, he signed a two-year contract extension with the Buffalo Bills that could be worth up to $14.5 million. He might have more to say when his career concludes, but in the midst of it, Poyer is saying aloud what he thinks other people should.
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