Key details:
– Mike Danna, a five-year NFL veteran, spent six seasons with the Chiefs, compiling 21.5 sacks and 194 tackles. He started the last three seasons after initially being a rotational player.
– Danna won back-to-back Super Bowls with Kansas City (2022 and 2023) and started every playoff game in the 2023 season, posting a notable 6.5 sacks and 50 tackles in that standout year.
– At 28 years old, Danna is viewed as a capable rotational rusher with winning experience who could complement the Bills’ defensive front.
Overall, the Bills’ strategy appears to combine draft picks with veteran free-agent upgrades to enhance edge rush pressure, aiming to improve the pass defense and add depth for a playoff-contending defense.
Key Takeaways:
– Bills seeking increased pass-rush impact via both draft and free agent signings.
– Mike Danna’s background: proven Championship experience, strong 2023 season, and 28 years old.
– Danna visit signals ongoing evaluation of veteran rotational options to complement the Bills’ young edge talent.