The Buffalo Bills and safety Micah Hyde have agreed to a two-year contract extension. The deal will keep Hyde, 30, tied to the club through the 2023 NFL season.
Hyde joined the Bills in March 2017 as one of the first free agents to sign in the Sean McDermott era. Hyde signed along with Jordan Poyer, and both safeties have spoken at length about their desire to help turn the Bills’ fortunes around. Both players have helped to do exactly that, and now both players have been rewarded with second contracts by the team.