Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills
Former Buffalo Bills safety Jordan Poyer, now with the Miami Dolphins, recently made headlines with a bold claim: Josh Allen is the best quarterback in the NFL. This statement, made during a charity softball game hosted by former teammate Micah Hyde, sparked debate among fans and analysts alike.
Poyer, who spent seven seasons with the Bills before signing with Miami in free agency, expressed his gratitude to the Buffalo community, teammates, and coaches. He acknowledged the team’s unsuccessful Super Bowl pursuit but emphatically declared Allen the league’s top quarterback. “Seven years out here, man,” Poyer stated. “I loved every moment of it…Sorry we couldn’t get it done, but you’ve got the best quarterback in the league.”
This declaration is particularly noteworthy considering the presence of reigning Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes in the AFC. Poyer’s assertion underscores his belief in Allen’s exceptional talent and potential. Despite his departure from Buffalo, Poyer’s comments demonstrate a continued respect for Allen and the Bills organization. He even joked about the potential viral nature of his statement, adding, “I know that might go viral, but it’s okay. I get to see y’all twice a year.”
Poyer’s strong endorsement of Allen comes as no surprise given their shared history. The two were key figures in the Bills’ defensive resurgence, contributing significantly to the team’s recent playoff appearances. Poyer’s own career flourished in Buffalo. He joined the team in 2017 and enjoyed a highly productive tenure.
His first year with the Bills marked a breakout season, highlighted by 95 tackles, five interceptions, and a defensive touchdown. Poyer continued his stellar play, recording three consecutive seasons with 100 or more tackles from 2018 to 2020. In 2021, he earned First-Team All-Pro honors with 93 tackles, three sacks, and five interceptions. He further solidified his status as a top safety with a Pro Bowl selection in 2022.
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Even in his final season with the Bills, Poyer maintained a high level of performance, registering 100 tackles, a sack, and a forced fumble in 16 games. His consistent production and leadership were crucial to the Bills’ success during his time with the team. Drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the seventh round of the 2013 NFL Draft, Poyer’s career took off after he joined the Cleveland Browns and subsequently the Buffalo Bills.
While Allen’s individual accolades, including two Pro Bowl selections and a fifth-place finish in the 2023 MVP voting, are impressive, Poyer’s statement positions him directly in the conversation for the league’s best quarterback. As Allen enters his prime, the debate surrounding his ranking among the NFL’s elite quarterbacks is sure to continue. Poyer’s bold claim adds another layer to the discussion and reaffirms Allen’s standing as a premier talent in the league.