Guess What All Star Player Is Back With The Buffalo Bills?
The high-flying Buffalo Bills have been among the best teams in the NFL this year. They have the second-best record in the league and are holding firmly onto the second seed in the AFC Playoff race.
This, of course, hasn't come easy for the Bills by any means, as the team suffered some tremendous losses during the off-season due to injuries and free agency. Many of the football pundits had predicted that 2024 would be a mediocre year for Buffalo, with tons of rebuilding that needed to happen. That would make sense when you look at some of the players who left the team before the start of the 2024 season.
Jordan Poyer, Tre’Davious White, Mitch Morse, Stefon Diggs, Gabe Davis, Siran Neal, and others all left One Bills Drive this summer to pursue what was thought to be greener pastures with other teams. While those losses were tough, the Bills found a way to still field a top-notch team with new talent.
People who move to Buffalo say that the Western New York area is a great place to work, live, and play, and it seems that at least one member of the group of players who left the team agrees, as they have just resigned.
During his post-practice press conference, Bills Head Coach Sean McDermott announced that fan favorite Safety Micah Hyde has resigned from the team. Hyde, who has been added to the team's practice squad roster, left the team as a free agent at the end of last season and was trying to decide if he was going to retire from football.
The love for the game and the Buffalo Bills have caused the two-time all-pro and former team captain to return to Buffalo.
Hyde is a top-notch player who started 95 games for the Bills, earning 347 tackles and 16 INTs.
Micah Hyde's 3rd Annual Charity Softball Game
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