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WGR550 Sports Radio Buffalo on MSNMicah Hyde officially announces his retirement from footballVeteran safety Micah Hyde has officially retired from the NFL after spending eight seasons with the Buffalo Bills from 2017 to the 2024 season in Orchard Park. Hyde formally made the announcement on ...
February 4 - Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde announced his retirement Tuesday after 11 seasons on the field. Hyde, 34, also served as a mentor on the team's practice squad last season. A Bills team ...
Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde made his retirement official by posting a note on his Instagram account on Tuesday. "So much love and way too many thanks. From Fostoria to Iowa City to Green Bay ...
The Buffalo Bills have released a heartwarming tribute to safety Micah Hyde as he is officially done with the NFL. During locker room cleanout day, the 34-year-old said he's finished. Hyde came out of ...
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Last Word on Sports on MSNBills Rumors: Buffalo a ‘Perfect’ Fit For 2-Time Super Bowl ChampThe Buffalo Bills’ secondary underachieved in 2024. A significant portion of the problem came at the safety level. Starters ...
Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde has announced his retirement after a notable 12-year NFL career. Drafted by the Green Bay Packers in 2013, he found hi ...
Micah Hyde did not leave the door open this time. Asked Monday what was next for him, the Buffalo Bills’ safety gave a one-word answer that left no doubt. “Done,” Hyde said in an interview ...
As expected, Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde announced his retirement following the loss in the AFC championship game. Hyde, a 34-year-old former fifth-round pick from the University of Iowa, ...
Former Pro Bowl safety and two-time second team All-Pro selection Micah Hyde is retiring from the NFL after 11 seasons between the Buffalo Bills and Green Bay Packers. The 34-year-old announced ...
Safety Micah Hyde was a major part of the franchise turnaround, joining the team in 2017 and helping them break a 17-year playoff drought, then anchoring a strong defense that turned into a ...
Micah Hyde toaster his former Bills teammate Josh Allen's historic MVP win by going on X/Twitter with a simple message.
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