Amanda Hyde, echoed that in an Instagram post after the season. With Micah's time in Buffalo seemingly ending, here are three safeties who can replace him through free agency or the draft.
The Green Bay Packers seem to have found the second coming of two-time second team All-Pro Micah Hyde in their rookie safety ...
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Head coach Sean McDermott was asked about the possibility of re-signing Micah Hyde during his Monday media availability; though he didn’t entirely discredit the idea, he reiterated confidence in ...
DEC 29 MICAH HYDE, DAQUAN JONES ACTIVE FOR BILLS With a shot to clinch a fifth-straight playoff berth, the Buffalo Bills defense will be getting some reinforcements. Bills head coach Sean ...
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The door is not closed on Micah Hyde returning to the Buffalo Bills, but it's not sounding likely. Speaking following the NFL's roster cut-down day this week, Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane ...
Damar Hamlin will be a starting safety for the Buffalo Bills in their season opener against the Arizona Cardinals, coach Sean McDermott said Wednesday. NFL // 1 year ago Bills safety Damar Hamlin ...
Long-time Buffalo safety Micah Hyde is still a free agent since his contract with the Bills expired in the offseason. Coach Sean McDermott recently spoke about the possibility of bringing Hyde in.
Micah Hyde played cornerback and safety for the Packers from 2013-2016. So it was a little surprising the Packers did not re-sign him because he was a valuable piece to the secondary. Hyde signed ...
S Jordan Poyer and S Micah Hyde • The first meeting in the all-time series took place on Oct. 23, 1960, when the Bills beat the Raiders in Buffalo, 38-9.