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.
What seems like annual cryptic messages from Stefon Diggs has finally come to fruition. The Buffalo Bills decided to trade Diggs not to his desired Texas destination but to the Houston Texans instead.
Here are three prospects who would be ideal selections for the Bills in the first round.
Micah Hyde is a free agent but that’s it. Jordan Poyer was released by the Buffalo Bills in a salary cap move. He went on to sign for the Miami Dolphins.
The secondary of the Buffalo Bills needs replenishing. This offseason, the Bills moved on from the likes of cornerback Tre’Davious White and safety Jordan Poyer.
The New York Giants are off to an eventful offseason, and it will only get more interesting as the 2024 NFL Draft approaches.
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.
Buffalo Bills are set to undergo a changing of the guard at safety this offseason. With Micah Hyde not under contract, and seemingly heading toward retirement, the Bills will likely feature a new starting safety for the first time since 2017 when Hyde and Jordan Poyer came aboard for head coach Sean McDermott's rookie year.
As of this moment, the Buffalo Bills are expecting to lose over 2000 of this season’s snaps at the safety position. That may not end up being the case, but there will be sweeping changes in areas of this roster, and safety will be among the most impacted.
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.
The Buffalo Bills defense may experience more turnover than it has in recent memory with a plethora of free agents and the team being $43 million over the cap. One player whose days with the Bills appear to be over is veteran safety Micah Hyde, who made the second-team All-Pro twice (2017 and 2021).
With Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde set to hit free agency in 2024, it might be time to look for a replacement. With Jordan Poyer locked up for another season, it will be tough to keep two safeties at a top-of-the-market price.
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.
The Buffalo Bills' devastating playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday didn't just mark a disappointing end to the season, but potentially the end of some outstanding careers in Western New York.
Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde likely played his last game with the Buffalo Bills in Sunday's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. And he may have played
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).
Back in late October, the Buffalo Bills acquired cornerback Rasul Douglas in a deadline trade with the Green Bay Packers, and looking back two months later, fellow Bills defensive back Micah Hyde doesn’t think there is any debate on who get the better end of the deal.
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.
With a short week to prepare for Week 2, the Buffalo Bills don't have much time to lick their wounds after opening the season with a 22-16 loss in overtime to the New York Jets. The Bills have a stiff test coming to Buffalo in the Las Vegas Raiders.
How a team performs in the preseason isn't the end-all be-all for a team, but it presents a chance to build some momentum heading into the regular season. The Buffalo Bills weren't building much of anything in their 27-15 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday at Acrisure Stadium.
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.
Micah Hyde has been out since suffering a neck injury in Week 2.
Bills safety Micah Hyde was expected to miss the rest of the season while he continued to recover from his neck injury. As Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic writes, there could be a glimmer of hope that Hyde is back on the field during the 2022 season.
Jeremy Fowler reports that Bills S Micah Hyde underwent successful surgery for a herniated disc in his neck and is now facing a six to nine-month recovery
The Buffalo Bills look like the best team in the NFL through two weeks thanks to a pair of dominant wins over last year's Super Bowl champion (Los Angeles Rams) and top seed in the AFC (Tennessee Titans). Those wins have come at a cost on the defensive side of the ball as several starters have been injured in the two wins.
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