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Buffalo Bills Make Major Roster Moves Ahead of 2024 NFL Season
The Buffalo Bills have announced a significant shakeup to their roster ahead of the upcoming 2024 NFL season. The team made several key releases, including long-time players Jordan Poyer, Mitch Morse, Siran Neal, Deonte Harty, and Nyheim Hines.
Jordan Poyer, a seven-year veteran with impressive defensive stats, is parting ways with the Bills. Poyer, who served as a team captain and defensive leader, leaves behind a legacy of interceptions, tackles, and sacks that have left a mark on Buffalo’s franchise history.
Joining Buffalo in 2017, Poyer and Micah Hyde formed a formidable safety tandem, contributing to the team’s playoff success and culture change under head coach Sean McDermott.
Throughout his tenure, Poyer achieved career highs in interceptions and tackles, showcasing his versatility and commitment to the Bills’ defense. His community work and advocacy for mental health awareness have also been recognized.
Mitch Morse, the dependable center for the Bills, is another notable release. Having played a key role in protecting quarterback Josh Allen, Morse’s contributions to the offensive line and leadership in the locker room will be missed.
Siran Neal, a special teams standout, has been let go after six years with the Bills. Known for his contributions on the field and in the secondary, Neal played a significant role in Buffalo’s unit.
Deonte Harty, a one-season player with the Bills, showed promise in both receiving and punt returns during his time in Buffalo. His memorable touchdown and special teams prowess will be part of Buffalo’s recent history.
Nyheim Hines, the running back sidelined by injury in 2023, is set to depart Buffalo. Despite not playing, Hines had been a potential asset for the team’s offensive lineup.
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