Apr 19, 2024, 11:40 AM IST

Former Bills $19 million Star Sends Message Amid ‘Unknown’ Future.

Emily Horn

With uncertainty over his future in the NFL the the former Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde who recently signed a $19.25 million contract ended in 2023, is still committed to his charitable activities despite being a no-bid agent. 

Hyde has been associated with Buffalo Bills since 2007, and is currently 33, has suggested his retirement plans however he hasn't yet moved off of his public appearances. 

Hyde posted an update to followers via the Instagram Stories on April 17 in which he expressed his gratitude to his fellow members of the Bills community. 

"Bills Mafia, even though I'm not currently on the team, I would like everyone to know how precious this is not just for me but to my entire family members," Hyde wrote. 

He is looking forward to reuniting with players and fans in his annual charity softball tournament set for May 19th. 

Hyde declared that the funds will be split among players with personal foundations, or donated fund, in hopes of enhancing the community. 

Hyde declared that the funds will be split among players with personal foundations, or donated fund, in hopes of enhancing the community. 

For a contribution of $1000, the fans will be able to enjoy an exclusive meet-and-greet together with Hyde at the game before the game. 

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