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Jordan Phillips says he would only return to the NFL with the Bills

Jordan Phillips says he would only return to the NFL with the Bills

Jordan Phillips would continue his NFL career in 2025 but only with the Buffalo Bills.

Phillips, 32, has long touted his time in Buffalo. That’s why he returned to the Bills multiple times.

Moving forward, retirement could come into question but he has said if he does come back to football, it’s only in one place.

“I told them if they call, I’ll come back, man, but I don’t think I can go anywhere else,” Phillips told the Buffalo News. “So whatever that means, I’m not retiring, but this is the only place that I’m going to play.”

Phillips most recently returned to the Bills in November after requesting the Dallas Cowboys let him go.

In seven games in a rotational role in Buffalo during the 2024 season, Phillips had five tackles and an interception. Phillips did not have a sack but recorded one against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game.

It remains to be seen what the future holds, but at his end-of-season press conference, general manager Brandon Beane did praise him.

“When he puts that Bills helmet on, we get the best out of him,” Beane said.

Bills Wire will provide updates when information is made available.

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