
Jordan Poyer’s wife, Rachel Bush, recently did a swimwear photo shoot and gave a glimpse of her time in a tropical location. In a video montage Bush wore different two-piece bikinis while posing on the sand and swimming in the crystal clear water.
While it was a photo shoot, she seemed to enjoy her time with some fun in the sun.

The Instagram Story then concluded with a video she took via the mirror of her and a friend twerking to have fun.
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Rachel Bush didn’t give the location of her photo shoot but definitely enjoyed the time in the warm weather.
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Jordan Poyer’s wife reminisced about their Buffalo tenure
Jordan Poyer is a free agent this offseason and whether or not he takes the field in 2026 remains unknown. The 34-year-old expressed his desire to retire as a member of the Buffalo Bills. He signed with the Bills in August and was assigned to the practice squad. He made his season debut in Week 6 after Damar Hamlin suffered an injury.
In October, his wife Rachel, reminisced about their time in Buffalo after his wish of rejoining the team came to fruition. She expressed her gratitude and love for the city and team as well as the ability to be back.
“Things we love: football season in Buffalo🦬🏈 the other day I realized we’ve been here since I was 19 🥹 This year I’m just so full of joy and gratitude. Happy to be back 💃🏽✨ What’s been built here over the years and what we get to be apart of once again is irreplaceable. Go Bills ❤️💙,” Bush said.
Poyer was selected by the Eagles in the seventh-round of the 2013 NFL draft. He was then claimed off waivers by the Browns in his rookie season. In 2017 he signed with the Buffalo Bills, where he played seven seasons. He played with the Dolphins in 2024 before returning to Buffalo in 2025.