Injuries have been abundant already this NFL season. Although it seems that way every year, it is never something you seem to get used to. A former Packers safety has played his last snap in 2022. Current Bills safety Micah Hyde will miss the rest of the 2022 season with a neck injury, his agent, Jack Bechta, tweeted Saturday morning.
Micah Hyde Will Miss Rest Of Season With Neck Injury:
“Unfortunately, client Micah Hyde will be put on IR today due to his recent neck injury,” Bechta tweeted Saturday. “Fortunately, we expect a healthy return for No. 23 in 2023.” Hyde sustained the neck injury during Monday night’s win over the Tennessee Titans, which forced an early exit he did not return from. Hyde had already been ruled out for Week 3.
Micah Hyde Hyde spent the first four years (2013-2016) of his NFL career in Green Bay. During those four years he averaged 15 games started per season. He also averaged two interceptions per season, six pass deflections, and one forced fumble. Dom Capers made the decision to move on from Hyde after his rookie contract. This led to the drafting of Ha-Ha Clinton Dix. A decision that many Packers fans are still fuming about to this day.
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Sharon makes me sick.