BREAKING NEWS: “It’s worth Noting” Bills Writer Urges Team To Bring Back Veteran Defensive Playmaker..
In a move that has sparked widespread discussion among Buffalo Bills fans and analysts alike, a prominent Bills beat writer is calling on the team to re-sign a familiar face: veteran defensive playmaker Micah Hyde.
In a column published early Wednesday morning, longtime Bills analyst and writer Jay Skurski of *The Buffalo News* urged the team’s front office to bring back Hyde, citing both his leadership on and off the field and the stability he brings to a secondary that’s entering the 2025 season with several question marks.
“You Don’t Replace A Micah Hyde Overnight”**
Skurski emphasized that Hyde’s impact extends far beyond statistics. “The defense has plenty of young talent, but you don’t replace a Micah Hyde overnight,” he wrote. “His communication, intelligence, and positional flexibility are rare qualities that still hold tremendous value—even at age 34.”
Hyde, who became a fan favorite during his tenure in Buffalo from 2017 to 2023, was part of the formidable safety duo alongside Jordan Poyer. Together, they helped redefine Buffalo’s secondary during Sean McDermott’s defensive resurgence. Hyde missed significant time due to a neck injury in 2022 but returned in 2023 to show he still had gas in the tank.
After the Bills chose not to re-sign him this past offseason, Hyde has remained a free agent, training privately and reportedly staying in game shape. He has not publicly ruled out a return to the NFL.
Injury Concerns, But High Upside**
While age and injury history are valid concerns, Skurski argues that a short-term deal loaded with incentives could make financial and strategic sense. The Bills’ current depth at safety includes young talent like Damar Hamlin and Taylor Rapp, but lacks the kind of proven veteran leadership Hyde brings.
“The Bills are in a win-now window,” Skurski added. “They can’t afford growing pains in the secondary—not when you’ve still got Josh Allen at the height of his powers.”
Fan Response & Potential Fit**
Fan reaction has been overwhelmingly supportive on social media, with hashtags like #BringBackHyde and #RunItBack circulating rapidly after the article dropped. Many point to Buffalo’s recent playoff exits as evidence the team could use a steadying presence in high-pressure moments.
Hyde’s familiarity with McDermott’s system also plays a role in the argument. Unlike a newcomer, he wouldn’t need an extended acclimation period, potentially making him an ideal plug-and-play option should the team deal with injuries or inconsistencies.
What’s Next?**
It remains unclear whether the Bills’ front office is considering a reunion, but with training camp approaching in July, any potential deal would likely need to happen soon. The team has some flexibility with cap space, and the decision may ultimately come down to health evaluations and internal confidence in younger players.
Whether the team acts on the writer’s advice or not, one thing is clear: Micah Hyde’s legacy in Buffalo is far from forgotten—and perhaps, not yet complete.
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