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Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde announced on Instagram on February 4 that he will retire from the NFL after 11 seasons.
“Grateful for all the love and thanks,” Hyde shared in his post. “From Fostoria [Ohio] to Iowa City, Green Bay, and Buffalo, my goal was always to make an impact. What a journey it’s been. On to the next chapter.”
Hyde, a fifth-round pick by the Green Bay Packers in the 2013 NFL Draft, joined the Bills in 2017. In his first season with Buffalo, he earned his only Pro Bowl selection.
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In 2023, Hyde recorded 54 tackles, seven passes defensed, and two interceptions over 14 games. He was added to the Bills’ practice squad in December but didn’t play in 2024-25.
Over his career, Hyde amassed 644 tackles, 66 pass deflections, 24 interceptions, 18 tackles for loss, eight fumble recoveries, five forced fumbles, and a touchdown off an interception. He also returned three punts and one kickoff for touchdowns.
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