Jordan Poyer sat poolside in a bathing suit and bucket hat as he looked over his shoulder and spoke into the camera.
Criticism of the Trump National venue came almost immediately when the event was announced in early June.ย
โIโm tired of just being in the shadows on a lot of things,โ he said. โI have a lot to say, especially when Iโm done playing.โ
The 32-year-old safety isnโt nearly done getting paid to โchase a ball for a living,โ as he put it; three months ago, he signed a two-year contract extension with the Buffalo Bills that could be worth up to $14.5 million. He might have more to say when his career concludes, but in the midst of it, Poyer is saying aloud what he thinks other people should.
He hasnโt always done that, but then his plans to hold a charity golf tournament next month at a PGA-level course owned by Donald Trump started to unravel. When critics of the former president spoke out, sending sharply worded emails and, in some cases, pulling back from their involvement, Poyer got vocal, too. He put a pause on plans for the tournament, which was supposed to benefit Buffaloโs Erie County Medical Center, and he didnโt back off the possibility of holding the event in the future at Trumpโs course.
In a 12-minute…
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