How the Bills’ defense can still be great despite Micah Hyde’s season-ending injury

Bills cornerback Micah Hyde is out for the rest of the 2022 season with a neck injury. Here’s why Buffalo’s defense should still be okay.

The Buffalo Bills were already coming into their game-of-the-week matchup against the Miami Dolphins and their explosive passing game lighter than they’d like on defense. Cornerbacks Tre’Davious White (ACL) and Dane Jackson (neck) are out, as is defensive tackle Jordan Phillips (hamstring) and safety Micah Hyde (neck).

On Saturday morning, the news went from bad to worse when Jack Bechta, Hyde’s agent, revealed that Hyde’s neck injury, which he suffered in Week 2 against the Tennessee Titans, will cause him to miss the rest of the 2022 season.

This is obviously a major blow to Buffalo’s league-best defense, as Hyde and Jordan Poyer have comprised the NFL’s best safety duo for a few years now. By the way, Poyer will probably be a game-time decision with a foot injury. So, ouch.

Beyond whatever happens against the Dolphins, how do the Bills get past this? They are viewed as the prohibitive Super Bowl favorites in the AFC, and for good reason, but as much as they’ll miss Hyde, head coach Sean McDermott and defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier must adopt the “Next Man Up” philosophy as they go.

“I know we have a number of injuries here, but I remain very confident in our football team, and very confident in the back end,” Sean McDermott said this week.

That was more about rookie cornerbacks Kaiir Elam and Christian Benford, who will be on the field in place of White and Jackson, but it now must apply to Hyde’s position.

Ravens vs. Bills injury report: Who’s playing and who isn’t

See who is playing and who isn’t with Thursday’s injury report between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills

The Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills are about as healthy as either team could hope for in this divisional-round matchup. With Thursday being the final day of practice ahead of Saturday night’s kickoff, no players were ruled out and only a few were listed as questionable.

For the Ravens, cornerback Marcus Peters and outside linebacker Matthew Judon returned to the practice field. Peters was limited on Thursday but listed as questionable, which is a good sign for his chances of playing. Judon returned from his illness completely on Thursday and wasn’t listed at all on the final game status, meaning he’s good to go as well.

Check out both the Ravens’ and Bills’ injury reports below.