The Buffalo Bills are no strangers to the playoff stage, but that elusive Lombardi Trophy remains just out of reach. With four Super Bowl appearances and zero wins, the franchise is hungry for a breakthrough—and they're leaving no stone unturned in their quest for glory.
For seven straight seasons, the Bills have punched their ticket to the postseason, a streak that speaks to their consistency. But this year feels different. For the first time since 2016, Sean McDermott won't be on the sideline. Instead, it's Joe Brady's turn to lead the charge, with newly-promoted team president Brandon Beane steering the ship.
Getting to the playoffs has become routine in Buffalo. The real challenge? Winning when it matters most. That's where experience comes in—specifically, the kind that comes with a Super Bowl ring.
Enter Mike Danna. The 28-year-old defensive lineman, fresh off a workout with the Bills, brings exactly that pedigree. A fifth-round pick by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2020, Danna has spent his entire six-year career in red and gold, starting 49 of 87 games and racking up 194 tackles (25 for loss), 21.5 sacks, and six forced fumbles.
But the numbers only tell part of the story. Danna has been to the playoffs in five of his six NFL seasons, missing out only last year. He's played in 16 postseason games, starting seven, and he's got two Super Bowl rings to show for it. That kind of big-game experience could be exactly what a Bills team looking to finally break through needs.
For a squad that's been knocking on the door for years, adding a proven winner like Danna might be the missing piece. Whether Buffalo decides to bring him aboard remains to be seen, but one thing's clear: the Bills are thinking championship, and they're not settling for anything less.
