The Buffalo Bills have made a bold move in free agency, signing veteran defensive lineman Mike Danna—a key piece of the Kansas City Chiefs' recent Super Bowl victories. This acquisition not only strengthens Buffalo's pass rush but also adds fuel to one of the NFL's most heated rivalries.
On May 11, NFL insiders confirmed that Danna, who played a pivotal role in the Chiefs' Super Bowl LVII and LVIII championships, inked a one-year deal with the Bills. The former Central Michigan standout has been a reliable force for Kansas City, starting 42 games over the past three seasons and consistently pressuring opposing quarterbacks.
For Buffalo, this signing is a strategic win. Danna's ability to disrupt the pocket will be crucial when the Bills face Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in 2026. His playoff experience—16 games with 27 combined tackles, two sacks, and two tackles for loss—makes him a proven performer when the stakes are highest.
With Danna now wearing blue and red, the Bills' defense gains a veteran edge that could tip the scales in future postseason battles. As the rivalry between these two AFC powerhouses intensifies, this move signals Buffalo's determination to close the gap and compete for a title of their own.
