The Buffalo Bills may be in search of a new starting safety after Taylor Rapp suffered a concussion in the team’s Week 4 loss to the Baltimore Ravens;
Much was made about the Buffalo Bills’ leadership turnover throughout the 2024 offseason, as the team parted ways with several respected voices within
The Green Bay Packers made a massive change with their defense this offseason when they moved on from coordinator Joe Barry and hired Boston College head coach Joe Hafley.
Reality struck the Buffalo Bills secondary with particular fervor this offseason, as the team was forced to move on from both Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer amid a salary cap reshuffle.
Micah Hyde spent the last seven years patrolling the Buffalo Bills secondary. Now, with as the team deals with a rash of safety injuries, could the 33-year-old fan favorite return to the organization?
Here are three important decisions the Bills must make before the start of the regular season.
Careers in professional football, for those fortunate enough to secure them, are fragile and can significantly alter—or even end—in the blink of an eye.
Micah Hyde has been one of the mot important Buffalo Bills of the last decade. He, along with his former running mate Jordan Poyer, were just two of the several veterans that helped the Bills end their playoff drought and become one of the best teams in the NFL. Hyde is not currently with the team, as 2023 was the final year of his contract.
The Buffalo Bills acquired cornerback Rasul Douglas at last year's NFL trade deadline and immediately plugged the former third-round draft pick into a starting cornerback spot on Sean McDermott's defense.
The safety position has been one oft-spoken about throughout Western New York this spring, a new occurrence given the Buffalo Bills’ long-standing continuity at the position.
Free agent safety Micah Hyde might want to reconsider where he sees himself playing next season because Josh Allen wants him back with the Buffalo Bills.
The Bills were down nearly half their starting defense by the time their near-annual Chiefs playoff matchup occurred, but Micah Hyde was one of the cogs available.
Veteran free agent S Micah Hyde said he is still undecided on his future but is choosing between retiring or playing one more season with the Buffalo Bills, per Jon Scott of WGRZ.
The Green Bay Packers started day 3 of the NFL Draft with a surprising move. The team traded up picks 126 (an original fourth-rounder) and 190 (the sixth acquired from the New Orleans Saints on Friday) to move up to 111.
After an offseason of subtraction, it appears one particular addition may still be in play for the Bills.
$19 million free agent and former Buffalo Bill safety Micah Hyde hinting at possible retirement amid rumors of uncertain future. The Bills are already moving on with their offseason workouts while Hyde is on to real life after spending the last seven years in the secondary.
Could the Kansas City Chiefs bag a former Buffalo Bills defender? David Latham of Last Word On Sports makes the suggestion, urging the Chiefs to sign safety Micah Hyde, who was not re-signed by the cash-strapped Bills in free agency.
The Green Bay Packers had a 2023 season to remember. They made a surprising playoff appearance and became the first 7-seed to ever win a playoff game. Now, the Packers are trending upward and look to continue that momentum.
With NFL free agency set to begin at 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday, March 13, most teams have already started scouring the list of available players, trying to find cost-effective options to fill out their respective rosters.
It's your move, Micah Hyde. It's unknown whether the Buffalo Bills' longtime safety will opt to retire or hit the free agent market in the coming weeks.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde is slated to hit free agency this offseason, and if his wife’s recent social media post is any indication, it seems like he may be headed elsewhere.
Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde might have already played his last game in the NFL. Following Buffalo’s crushing 27-24 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC divisional round on Sunday, Hyde appeared to hint at hanging it up for good (via Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic).
Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde defended Sean McDermott on Friday, one day after a damning three-part report was released on the head coach.
Sunday’s highly-anticipated matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Philadelphia Eagles had no shortage of action. In the end, the mighty Eagles logged their fifth straight win to improve to 10-1 in the season.
While Damar Hamlin has understandably garnered much of the attention regarding returns to the Bills secondary, another player's return could be key in the team's attempt to get to the Super Bowl.
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