ARLINGTON, Texas -- It’s time to consider Micah Hyde among the Green Bay Packers' top playmakers on defense.
After what he’s done the past six weeks -- and what he did in Sunday’s NFC divisional-round win over the Dallas Cowboys -- his name belongs with the likes of Mike Daniels, Clay Matthews, Julius Peppers and Ha Ha Clinton-Dix.
It was Hyde, the fourth-year jack-of-all-trades defensive back, who saved at least three points -- and possibly seven -- with his third-quarter interception of Dak Prescott after the Cowboys quarterback had driven his team deep into Packers territory.