Alright, let’s talk about how I ended up looking into the whole ‘Jordan Poyer wife’ thing. Wasn’t exactly planned, you know?

It started pretty randomly. I follow football, mostly the Bills, naturally. So, Poyer’s name comes up a lot during the season, big player for them for years. You hear the commentators mention families sometimes, the usual stuff.
But actually paying attention? That happened differently. I think I was just scrolling through social media one evening, probably Twitter or maybe Instagram, just killing time. You know how the algorithm throws stuff at you. One minute it’s game highlights, the next it’s something completely off-topic.
I started seeing her name, Rachel Bush, pop up more often. Not necessarily attached to game news, but just… out there. Maybe it was a post someone shared, or something trending, I don’t really remember the exact first time. It just sort of seeped into my feed.
The Process Wasn’t Direct
It reminds me of this time I was trying to fix my lawnmower last summer. One simple problem, right? So I thought. I went online, looked for a tutorial. Found one, but it wasn’t quite my model. Found another, guy mumbled too much. Clicked a related link, ended up on some forum. Read through pages of arguments about brands. Then ads started popping up for totally different tools.
- Started looking for mower repair.
- Watched a couple of fuzzy videos.
- Fell into a forum debate hole.
- Got distracted by ads.
- An hour later, mower still broken, but I knew a lot about some random dude’s shed organization system.
That’s kind of how finding out about public figures like athletes’ partners feels sometimes. You’re looking for Bills news, maybe Poyer’s injury status or contract stuff, and suddenly you’re seeing posts or articles about his wife. It wasn’t a deliberate search like “find info on Jordan Poyer’s wife”. It was more like collateral information you pick up while looking for something else.
Just Observing the Online World
So, I saw the name, saw the pictures, saw the buzz sometimes. You piece things together. You see she’s got a huge following herself, very active online. It’s just part of the modern sports landscape, I guess. The families, partners, they often have their own public profiles now, sometimes as big as the players’.
It wasn’t like I sat down and did a deep research project. It was more like, “Oh, okay, that’s his wife. She’s all over the place online.” Just an observation picked up while navigating the usual internet noise, same way I accidentally learned about shed organization when I just wanted to fix my dang mower.

So, yeah. That was my “practice” or “process” if you want to call it that. Less of a dedicated effort, more just noticing the stuff that floats across the screen when you’re involved in following a team or player these days. Just absorbing the ambient information online.