JUST IN: Micah Hyde Stuns NFL Fans with Shocking Retirement Decision After Re-Signing with the Bills
The Buffalo Bills extended their winning streak to seven games with a victory over the San Francisco 49ers on “Sunday Night Football.” This win secured the AFC East title for Buffalo, marking them as the first team in 15 years to clinch the division this early. Quarterback Josh Allen made NFL history by becoming the first player to throw, catch, and rush for a touchdown in a single game against the 49ers, solidifying his MVP candidacy. While the Bills have plenty to celebrate, including their fifth straight division title, their focus remains on securing a first-round bye, home-field advantage, and ultimately their first Super Bowl championship. Ahead of Week 14, Buffalo announced the return of safety Micah Hyde, who rejoined the team as a free agent after his contract expired last season. During his first press conference back with the team, Hyde shared a significant update regarding his NFL career.