‘Drew Rosenhuas, Poyer’s agent, has been working on getting a contract extension for the All-Pro safety, who is entering the final year of his contract. Rosenhaus reiterated that Poyer would like to finish his career in Buffalo. Poyer has started 79 games for the Bills over the past five seasons.’
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Bills sign offensive lineman Greg Van Roten
‘Van Roten has been a survivor in his career. He spent 2014 out of football after being released by the Packers, then played two seasons in the Canadian Football League with the Toronto Argonauts before returning to the NFL with the Panthers in 2017. In 2018, Van Roten was the only Carolina offensive player to play every snap. He signed a three-year contract worth up to $10.5 million with the Jets before the 2020 season.’
Two Bills preseason games to be broadcast by NFL Network
‘NFL Network will air the preseason opener, Aug. 13 against the Indianapolis Colts, at 4 p.m., and the Week 2 game at 1 p.m. Aug. 20 against the Broncos in Denver.’
Bills Isaiah McKenzie to appear on ‘America’s Got Talent’: ‘I want to be myself wherever I am’
‘The Players Choir is a group of current and former NFL players who sing and play gospel music.’
Who is Greg Van Roten? Buffalo Bills sign versatile OL
‘Van Roten won’t compete for a starting job on the OL, but he will be in the mix for a depth role.’
7 Buffalo Bills storylines to follow as mandatory minicamp begins
‘A.J. Epenesa is entering his third season and flashed big-time potential in one game last season. But that eight-pressure performance against the Dolphins was a blip on the season output from the former second-round pick. He’s facing second-year edge rusher Boogie Basham, who slimmed down this offseason to get faster and more explosive, and veteran Shaq Lawson.’
Former Jet Greg Van Roten signs with Bills
‘The Jets signed Van Roten to a three-year, $10.5 million contract in 2020 when general manager Joe Douglas started rebuilding the offensive line. Van Roten, who grew up in Baldwin and Rockville Centre, lost his starting right guard job last season after the Jets acquired Laurent Duvernay-Tardif at the trade deadline.’
AP Source: Poyer Will Report For Bills’ Mandatory Practices
‘The 31-year-old has nine seasons of NFL experience, including the past five with Buffalo where he has become part of one of the NFL’s top defensive backfields, rounded out by safety Micah Hyde and cornerback Tre’Davious White.’
Source: All-Pro safety Jordan Poyer to attend the Buffalo Bills’ mandatory minicamp amid extension request
‘”I have not spoken directly to Jordan,” general manager Brandon Beane said last week. “I don’t have any indication that he won’t be here. So, hopefully we’ll get him back in here and be excited to see him.”‘
Bills’ Jordan Poyer reporting to minicamp but wants new deal before 2022 season, per report
‘Buffalo has been negotiating with Poyer’s agents, Drew Rosenhaus and Kyle Lincoln, per Adam Schefter, as the veteran enters a contract year. The 31-year-old defensive back is currently due about $10.8 million in 2022, the final season of a two-year, $19.5 million extension he signed in 2020. Poyer would be the NFL’s sixth-highest-paid safety with that salary cap hit, but he’s the 12th-highest-paid at his position in terms of average annual salary coming off the first All-Pro nod of his career.’
Report: Jordan Poyer set to attend Bills’ mandatory minicamp
‘Poyer has been with the Bills since 2017, and achieved his first All-Pro honor with the team this past year. His 2021 season saw the veteran register 93 tackles, eight tackles for loss, three sacks, and five interceptions in 16 games played.’
Opinion: Five storylines to follow as Bills begin minicamp
‘There are high expectations for Miller personally, and what he can do for the 2021 top-ranked NFL defense. This minicamp should give Miller and the coaches a lot of time on task to familiarize themselves even more with one another.’
Good times for a good cause at inaugural OnCore Golf Celebrity Classic
‘“It’s awesome. It’s a chance to get OnCore’s name out there, you see some of the people that are here, and we’re just going to have a lot of fun,” Bills quarterback Josh Allen said. “That’s what we’re trying to do, we’re trying to have fun, get some exposure, and play some good golf.”’
Report: Poyer to attend Bills minicamp
‘The 31-year-old safety is coming off an All-Pro season and has expressed his desire for a new contract.’
Jordan Poyer Expected To Be At Bills Minicamps
‘Last week at OTAs, defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier mentioned that he had conversations with Poyer, mentioning that he was in a good spot. Before that, General Manager Brandon Beane said there wasn’t cause for concern.’