The Buffalo Bills are on the hunt to bolster their defensive line, and they recently brought in a familiar face from the AFC powerhouse ranks. According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, free agent defensive end Mike Danna visited the team—his first reported stop since being released by the Kansas City Chiefs back in February.
Danna, a fifth-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, spent his entire five-year career with the Chiefs, where he quietly became a reliable rotational piece. Over 87 regular-season games, the veteran edge rusher racked up 194 tackles, 21.5 sacks, six forced fumbles, and even snagged an interception. Those numbers don't jump off the page, but his impact in big moments certainly does.
When the playoffs roll around, Danna brings a championship pedigree that's hard to ignore. He's suited up for 16 postseason contests with Kansas City, including four Super Bowl appearances. In those high-stakes games, he's tallied 27 tackles, two sacks, and a forced fumble—helping the Chiefs secure two Super Bowl rings.
For a Bills team looking to reload and make another deep playoff run, adding a savvy, experienced defender like Danna could provide valuable depth and a winning mentality. Whether he'll sign remains to be seen, but this visit signals Buffalo is serious about fortifying its front seven.
