With Micah Hyde, the case is pretty simple. He’s a free agent and not under contract with the Bills past March. After two seasons with lingering injuries, retirement also seems to be on the table for Hyde. At the combine Bills general manager Brandon Beane told 7 sports Hyde has yet to make a decision, but he’s earned the right to take him time.
As for Jordan Poyer, he has one year left on his current deal. But after a slip in production in 2023, it’s unclear if the Bills will want to keep him or move on to save salary cap space.
“We’re still waiting on Micah and you don’t rush that," Beane said. “I’ll meet with his agent at some point down here and we’ll have that conversation and see where they’re at. Obviously there’s a finance piece to it even if he says he’s coming back. But like I was saying, seven seasons with those two guys, whenever the time comes, if it’s this year or next year, if you have to move on, it’s going to be very hard to replace what they’ve brought to this team.”
What will the Buffalo Bills do with Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde?
As for Jordan Poyer, he has one year left on his current deal. But after a slip in production in 2023, it’s unclear if the Bills will want to keep him or move on to save salary cap space.
“We’re still waiting on Micah and you don’t rush that," Beane said. “I’ll meet with his agent at some point down here and we’ll have that conversation and see where they’re at. Obviously there’s a finance piece to it even if he says he’s coming back. But like I was saying, seven seasons with those two guys, whenever the time comes, if it’s this year or next year, if you have to move on, it’s going to be very hard to replace what they’ve brought to this team.”
What will the Buffalo Bills do with Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde?
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