BREAKING: Jordan Poyer’s Wife Rachel Bush Addresses Bills Mafia After Dolphins Signing : ‘I Could Cry’
Poyer wrapped up the video expressing his enthusiasm, stating his love for being with the team and his eagerness to start working. He concluded with a spirited “We’ll see y’all soon. Fins Up!”
The Dolphins’ social media account responded to the video, expressing their mutual excitement with a smiling emoji. It seems that Miami fans share in the enthusiasm, as the video quickly garnered over 1.6K likes and continues to generate buzz in just a few hours.
Poyer concluded the video by voicing that he “loves being here” and he “can’t wait to get to work.” Adding: “We’ll see y’all soon. Fins Up!”
The Dolphins account captioned the post: “The excitement is mutual, Jordan! 😁” Miami fans appear to be excited too, considering the video has already drummed up over 1.6K likes and counting in a few hours’ time.
The excitement is mutual, Jordan! 😁 pic.twitter.com/ohDKxiuCEC
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) March 18, 2024
Regarding Jordan Poyer’s message, it’s worth noting that the Poyer family typically spends their offseasons in Florida, not far from Miami. Therefore, his return to Miami represents a homecoming of sorts. Additionally, the sunny weather in Miami offers a refreshing change of pace, especially considering the climate contrast from their usual base in Buffalo.
Dolphins Safety Jordan Poyer Was Still Playing at High Level in 2023
Despite being released by the Buffalo Bills, it’s evident that they would have likely retained Jordan Poyer if their financial situation permitted. Delving into his statistics on Pro Football Focus reveals Poyer’s consistent performance throughout the last season. He recorded 100 total tackles for the first time since 2020, and notably, he amassed 28 key defensive “stops” as a tackler — his highest since 2020. Poyer also applied pressure on quarterbacks with seven quarterback pressures and maintained a low missed tackle rate of just 7.4%.
His missed tackle rate ranked third among all safeties in the NFL who played a minimum of 50% of snaps in 2023. Poyer’s versatility was another asset, as he lined up effectively across the secondary for Buffalo. While it wasn’t his best year in coverage, he still performed solidly, allowing 349 receiving yards and a passer rating of 102.9 when targeted, along with one touchdown and five pass breakups.
Additionally, Poyer contributed in various aspects of the game, tallying one sack, one forced fumble, and two tackles for a loss. However, there’s room for improvement in his run defense, as he allowed 7.4 yards per average depth of tackle in the ground game, ranking tied for 34th among safeties who played a minimum of 50% of snaps. Nevertheless, his run “stop” percentage was respectable, tying for 13th at 3.9%.
At 32 years old, Poyer has demonstrated his reliability season after season. With his 33rd birthday approaching in April, the question remains whether he can maintain his high level of play or even achieve a Pro Bowl caliber campaign during his inaugural season with the Miami Dolphins.
Jordan Poyer’s Wife Rachel Bush Addresses Bills Mafia After Dolphins Signing
Poyer’s wife, Rachel Bush, is generally pretty active on social media. She had a strong relationship with the Bills Mafia fanbase and that could translate over to Fins Nation.
As her husband’s deal became official, Bush joked with Buffalo supporters on X.
100% of bills mafia knows what Jordan is capable of, so it’s a little scary for them😅90% of bills fans love jordan so much they are so happy for him❤️The other 10% love jord a little too much so now it’s like a scene after a bad breakup where one side doesn’t take it very well🥲
— Rachel (@Rachel__Bush) March 18, 2024
“100% of bills mafia knows what Jordan is capable of, so it’s a little scary for them😅90% of bills fans love jordan so much they are so happy for him❤️The other 10% love jord a little too much so now it’s like a scene after a bad breakup where one side doesn’t take it very well🥲,” she wrote.
Adding: “This tweet is for the 10%…everything you say is public…and tweets can be saved and used later…choose which category you fit in accordingly and wisely 🤣.”
You heard it here first, folks. The Poyer family is taking receipts, and they’re expecting to cash them in 2024.