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Micah Hyde Returns to Bills, Plans to Retire After Season
sports1 year ago

Micah Hyde Returns to Bills, Plans to Retire After Season

Veteran safety Micah Hyde has returned to the Buffalo Bills, joining their practice squad after considering retirement. Hyde expressed his gratitude and excitement to be back, emphasizing his commitment to helping the team in any capacity. He aims to contribute towards winning a championship for Buffalo, a goal he remains dedicated to until his eventual retirement. Hyde's return has been met with enthusiasm from his teammates.

Bills vs. Rams: Key Injuries, Stats, and Viewing Guide for Week 14 Showdown
sports1 year ago

Bills vs. Rams: Key Injuries, Stats, and Viewing Guide for Week 14 Showdown

The Buffalo Bills are preparing for their Week 14 game against the Los Angeles Rams with a shorter injury list, now down to 12 players. Key players like LB Terrel Bernard and WR Mack Hollins have been removed from the list, while new injuries have been reported for TE Quintin Morris and S Taylor Rapp. WR Curtis Samuel is back on the list with a foot injury. The team is monitoring WR Keon Coleman and TE Dalton Kincaid, who are working towards returning to the active roster. The Rams' injury report is expected later.

Micah Hyde Returns to Bills, Joins Practice Squad
sports1 year ago

Micah Hyde Returns to Bills, Joins Practice Squad

The Buffalo Bills have re-signed veteran All-Pro safety Micah Hyde to their practice squad, fulfilling his promise to only play for the Bills if he returned to the NFL. Hyde, who played seven seasons with the Bills, adds depth and leadership to the team, although starting safeties Taylor Rapp and Damar Hamlin will maintain their roles. Hyde's return follows a period of uncertainty after he did not sign with any team or announce retirement post-2023 season. Coach Sean McDermott emphasized Hyde's leadership qualities as a key reason for his return.

Micah Hyde Rejoins Buffalo Bills for Playoff Push
sports1 year ago

Micah Hyde Rejoins Buffalo Bills for Playoff Push

The Buffalo Bills have signed veteran safety Micah Hyde to their practice squad, reuniting with the two-time All-Pro who played seven seasons with the team. Hyde, who was a free agent after the 2023 season, will provide depth and experience behind current safeties Taylor Rapp and Damar Hamlin as the Bills aim for the postseason. The move is welcomed by teammates, including QB Josh Allen, who expressed enthusiasm about Hyde's return.

"Bills Players and Wives Share Uncertainty Amid Team's Future"
sports2 years ago

"Bills Players and Wives Share Uncertainty Amid Team's Future"

Rachel Bush, wife of Bills safety Jordan Poyer, posted an emotional message to Amanda Hyde, wife of fellow Buffalo safety Micah Hyde, amid uncertainty about Micah's future with the Bills as he becomes a free agent. Micah Hyde, who missed much of the 2022 season due to a neck injury, expressed gratitude for the Bills organization but remains unsure about his future. Both Hyde and Poyer, who have been with the Bills since 2017, emphasized their bond and the team's accomplishments.

"Uncertain Future: Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer Reflect on the End of the Bills' Season"
sports2 years ago

"Uncertain Future: Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer Reflect on the End of the Bills' Season"

Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde, whose contract is up, expressed uncertainty about his future in the NFL due to age and injuries, stating that he will take time to consider his options before making any decisions about next season. Hyde reflected on his time with the team and expressed gratitude for the experience, but emphasized that he has "no idea what the future holds." His potential departure would mark a significant change for the Bills defense in 2024.

Injury Updates: Micah Hyde, Jordan Phillips, Brandin Cooks, Stephon Gilmore, and More
sports2 years ago

Injury Updates: Micah Hyde, Jordan Phillips, Brandin Cooks, Stephon Gilmore, and More

Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde is not expected to play against the Los Angeles Chargers due to a neck stinger, while defensive tackle Jordan Phillips has been placed on injured reserve with a wrist injury. Running back James Cook is set to return after missing practice with an illness, and defensive end A.J. Epenesa is unlikely to play.

"Injury Update: Leonard Floyd's Status for Bills vs. Chargers Game"
sports2 years ago

"Injury Update: Leonard Floyd's Status for Bills vs. Chargers Game"

Buffalo Bills' injury report includes defensive end Leonard Floyd as a limited participant due to wrist and rib injuries, while safety Micah Hyde and defensive end A.J. Epensea remain limited. Running back Ty Johnson, tight end Dalton Kincaid, and defensive tackle DaQuan Jones are also limited. Defensive tackle Jordan Phillips and edge rusher Von Miller did not participate, with Phillips aiming to return if the Bills make the postseason. Quarterback Josh Allen, despite a right shoulder issue, was a full participant. Other players listed as full participants include cornerback Kaiir Elam, long snapper Reid Ferguson, tight end Dawson Knox, punter Sam Martin, and receiver Justin Shorter.

Bills' Hyde and Epenesa sidelined for Cowboys matchup
sports2 years ago

Bills' Hyde and Epenesa sidelined for Cowboys matchup

The Buffalo Bills will be without safety Micah Hyde and defensive end AJ Epenesa in their upcoming game against the Dallas Cowboys. Hyde is dealing with a neck injury, which has been a recurring issue for him this season, while Epenesa suffered a rib injury in the Bills' previous game. Both players are in the final year of their contracts with the team, and Hyde is more likely to be placed on injured reserve. Taylor Rapp is expected to start in Hyde's place, and Epenesa has been having a strong season with 6.5 sacks and eight passes defensed.

Buffalo Bills' Defensive Duo Ruled Out for Showdown Against Cowboys
sports2 years ago

Buffalo Bills' Defensive Duo Ruled Out for Showdown Against Cowboys

The Buffalo Bills will be without starting safety Micah Hyde and pass rusher A.J. Epenesa for their upcoming game against the Dallas Cowboys. Hyde suffered a neck stinger, while Epenesa sustained a rib injury in their previous game. Both players are being evaluated, and there is a possibility they may end up on injured reserve. With Epenesa out, the Bills may rely on Von Miller for more snaps. Veteran safety Taylor Rapp is expected to replace Hyde, and Damar Hamlin could see playing time on special teams.

Injury Report: Bills' Hyde and Benford Ruled Out for MNF
sports2 years ago

Injury Report: Bills' Hyde and Benford Ruled Out for MNF

Buffalo Bills will be without safety Micah Hyde and cornerback Christian Benford for their Monday Night Football game against the Denver Broncos. With Tre'Davious White and Kaiir Elam also on injured reserve, the Bills will be without their top four members of the starting defensive secondary. Linebacker Terrel Bernard is questionable as he works through the concussion protocol, leaving the Bills potentially without both starting linebackers. However, wide receiver Stefon Diggs expects to play despite dealing with lingering back soreness.

Bills WR Diggs cleared to play vs. Broncos; Hyde, Benford sidelined
sports2 years ago

Bills WR Diggs cleared to play vs. Broncos; Hyde, Benford sidelined

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs is set to play against the Denver Broncos despite a back injury that limited his practice time. However, the Bills will be without two defensive starters, safety Micah Hyde and cornerback Christian Benford, who both suffered injuries in the previous game. Hyde will be replaced by Taylor Rapp, while Rasul Douglas is expected to start in place of Benford. Linebacker Terrel Bernard is questionable due to a concussion. The Bills' defense has already been dealing with multiple injuries this season.

Assessing the Buffalo Bills' Free Agency Moves.
sports2 years ago

Assessing the Buffalo Bills' Free Agency Moves.

Taylor Rapp, former Los Angeles Rams safety, has joined the Buffalo Bills in free agency and is excited to contribute to the team's "very special defense." Rapp will be learning from and playing alongside Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer, two former All-Pros. He is looking forward to being back on the field with former teammate Von Miller, who signed with the Bills last offseason. The Bills hold six picks in the upcoming 2023 NFL Draft.