The Buffalo Bills have officially bolstered their defensive line, signing veteran edge-rusher Mike Danna to a one-year contract. The move comes after Danna visited the team late last week, adding another experienced weapon to their revamped pass-rush arsenal.
Danna, 29, brings a wealth of experience from his six seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he faced the Bills nine times since entering the league in 2020. A two-time Super Bowl champion, he posted a career-high 6.5 sacks in 2023 and has accumulated 25 regular-season tackles for loss. His familiarity with the Bills' division rivals should prove invaluable.
This signing rounds out a busy offseason for Buffalo's outside pass-rush group, which now includes free-agent acquisition Bradley Chubb and second-round draft pick T.J. Parker. Danna's proven ability to pressure quarterbacks—combined with his championship pedigree—adds depth and grit to a unit looking to disrupt offenses in 2025. Whether lining up alongside Chubb or mentoring young talent, Danna's arrival signals the Bills are serious about upgrading their defensive edge.
