The Buffalo Bills have safety Micah Hyde back on board.
Ahead of facing the Los Angeles Rams (6-6) in Week 14, the 33-year-old signed on the dotted line in Buffalo this week. It was an expected move for a long time.
A fan favorite, Hyde’s happy to be back.
“This place is home and then walking back into this building, the excitement that I would have seeing people and also the excitement that they would have seeing me, it’s a match made in heaven, baby,” Hyde said.
Fans are equally excited… but after hearing what head coach Sean McDermott had to say, feelings will be tempered.
The coach explained that he thinks his defense is “in a good spot” in terms of the safety position. Hyde might not be doing much, at least not right away.
McDermott’s full thoughts on Hyde’s return can be found below:
Sean McDermott on his expectations for Hyde with #Bills
He openly admits he’s trying to manage expectations, but he is right about one thing that would discourage any rushing Hyde into the lineup.
“We’re in a good spot” pic.twitter.com/JlrRIg57yk
— Thad Brown (@thadbrown7) December 4, 2024
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