‘”I just want to finish what we started.”‘
Archives for March 2021
Bills announce 2-year extension for safety Micah Hyde
‘According to NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport, the deal is a two-year extension worth $19.25 million. That’s a raise for Hyde, 30, who is set to make a little more than $5 million in 2021 on the final year of his current 5-year, $30.05 million deal. Hyde’s 2021 cap hit is $6.72 million and Rapoport says that will stay essentially the same, meaning the deal won’t open up any room in a cap-reduced offseason.’
Do Bills need upgrade at tight end? Debating Kyle Rudolph vs. Jonnu Smith vs. Dawson Knox
‘But if you’re looking for an area of the offense to focus on this offseason, tight end is a good place to start. Production wasn’t very good despite Dawson Knox coming on late in the season after dealing with a few early-season injuries and a bout with Covid-19.’
Fostoria’s Hyde signs two-year extension with Buffalo Bills
‘The multi-year deal will extend through 2023 and is worth $19.25 million, according to multiple reports.’
Bills sign safety Hyde to 2-year, $19.2 million extension
‘The 30-year-old Hyde had one season remaining on a five-year contract he signed upon joining the Bills in free agency in 2017, and is now locked up through 2023. He is entering his ninth NFL season after spending his first four with the Green Bay Packers.’
Buffalo Bills extend contract of safety Micah Hyde through 2023
‘In addition to his contributions on the field, Hyde often tried to play recruiter over the past few seasons to no avail. He said anyone interested in joining the Bills is more than welcome to, but he hasn’t forgotten the number of times his offers were turned down in the past.’
Bills agree to re-sign Micah Hyde to a two-year extension worth reported $19.25 million
‘Hyde has continued to be an integral part of the Bills’ defense. He finished fifth on the team in tackles last season while helping the Bills reach their first AFC title game since 1993. The Bills, with about 6,700 fans permitted inside Bills Stadium, won their first home playoff game in over a quarter century after defeating the Colts in the wild-card round. Buffalo followed that win with a 17-3 win over Lamar Jackson and the Ravens in the divisional round.’
Micah Hyde signs two-year extension with Bills
‘Hyde signed as a free agent with the Bills prior to the 2017 season, right after Sean McDermott was hired as head coach. He’s been an extremely consistent and reliable player throughout his four seasons in Buffalo, playing 67 of a possible 69 regular season and playoff games, collecting 282 total tackles, five tackles for loss, and nine interceptions. He was voted to the Pro Bowl following the 2017 season.’
Bills sign safety Micah Hyde to two-year extension
‘Hyde joined the Bills in 2017 as a free agent after spending a few seasons in Green Bay. He’s coming off a season where he had 70 tackles, five passes defended, and one interception [33-yard return]. n his eight NFL seasons, Hyde has 17 interceptions, 491 tackles, and three forced fumbles.’
Bills and Micah Hyde agree to 2-year extension
‘Hyde finished the 2020 season with 70 tackles, third most in his eight-year career. He had one interception and five pass deflections.’
Bills sign safety Micah Hyde to 2-year contract extension
‘The move gives the Bills at least two more seasons with the tandem of Hyde and Jordan Poyer at safety, with Poyer signing a contract in the previous offseason through the 2022 season.’
Safety Micah Hyde signs contract extension, will remain in Buffalo through 2023
‘Hyde will remain in Buffalo through 2023, which will keep him and Jordan Poyer together for a little while longer.’
Bills sign Micah Hyde to 2 year extension
‘While the Bills and nearly every other team are making moves to try to deal with the salary cap, the signing of Hyde does not have impact for this season’s cap.’
Micah Hyde and the Bills agree to a two-year contract extension
‘”I’m just super thankful and blessed to be to be in this position,” Hyde shared with media on Friday afternoon. “Buffalo has been amazing the past four years from the fans to the community, I wouldn’t want to change anything about our team. I’ve been saying this for a while, but we’re headed in the right direction. We’ve been winning a lot of games lately and we want to take it to the next level.”‘
Bills offseason questions: Is it guaranteed that Tremaine Edmunds’ option will be picked up?
‘The Bills have until May 3 to pick up the option. Because Edmunds was named to the Pro Bowl for the 2020 season, his fifth-year option will be equal to the transition tag for a linebacker in the 2021 season – projected to be about $13.4 million. If they choose not to pick up the option, their middle linebacker will enter the final season of his contract in 2021.’