Buffalo Bills Sign Former Chiefs Linebacker Mike Danna to Strengthen Defense
Bills boost pass-rush depth with ex-Chief Danna
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The Buffalo Bills have signed outside linebacker Mike Danna to a one-year contract, enhancing their pass-rush depth. Danna, a two-time Super Bowl champion, previously played six seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he recorded significant defensive stats, including 21.5 sacks.
- 01Mike Danna signed a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills.
- 02Danna previously played six seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs.
- 03He recorded 21.5 regular-season sacks and two playoff sacks.
- 04The Bills are adjusting their defensive scheme under coordinator Jim Leonhard.
- 05Buffalo also signed veteran Bradley Chubb and drafted T.J. Parker this offseason.
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The Buffalo Bills have bolstered their defense by signing outside linebacker Mike Danna to a one-year deal. Danna, 28, spent the last six seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he accumulated 21.5 regular-season sacks and two playoff sacks. He was released by the Chiefs on February 23 to create salary cap space. Danna has faced the Bills multiple times, including a notable performance in the 2024 AFC Championship Game, where he recorded a strip sack on quarterback Josh Allen. The Bills are making strategic moves to enhance their defensive lineup as they transition to a new scheme under coordinator Jim Leonhard. This offseason, they also signed veteran Bradley Chubb and drafted T.J. Parker from Clemson, adding depth to their outside linebacker position alongside projected starter Greg Rousseau and Michael Hoecht, who is recovering from an Achilles injury.
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Danna's addition to the roster strengthens the Bills' defensive line, potentially improving their performance in the upcoming season and increasing their competitiveness in the AFC.
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