Buffalo Bills safety Jordan Poyer was finally named first-team All-Pro on Friday after regular season voting by the 50 members of the Associated Press concluded. It’s the first such honor of Poyer’s career and well-deserved.
Poyer finished second in voting behind Kevin Byard of the Tennessee Titans, but two safeties make the first team. Two votes separated Poyer from the second-team All-Pro safeties, including his teammate, Micah Hyde (10).
Poyer is the first Bills safety on the All-Pro team since 1992 (Henry Jones).
A handful of other votes went to Bills players, but not enough for them to make the first or second teams.