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Orchard Park — Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde made his retirement official after 11 NFL seasons by posting a note on his Instagram account on Tuesday. “So much love and way too many thanks.
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After 12 NFL seasons, including eight with the Buffalo Bills, safety Micah Hyde is hanging up the cleats. The two-time All-Pro defensive back announced on Monday that he was retiring from football.
Feb. 4 (UPI) --Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde will retire from the NFL after 11 seasons, he announced Tuesday on Instagram. "So much love and way too many thanks," Hyde wrote on the social media ...
BUFFALO, NY. (WKBW) — In an Instagram post on Monday, Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde said in part, "So much LOVE and way too many THANKS!" as he announced his retirement from the NFL.