What happened
The Buffalo Bills have signed outside linebacker Mike Danna to a one-year contract, according to a report from Ian Rapoport. The team confirmed the move on its official account, welcoming Danna to the roster ahead of the 2026 season.
Why it matters
Danna gives Buffalo a proven veteran pass-rusher to deepen the edge rotation as the Bills retool their front seven for a Super Bowl push. With 21.5 career sacks and 194 tackles, he profiles as a low-risk, medium-reward rotational piece who can spot-start if injuries hit. The signing follows Buffalo's recent investment at the position, including the selection of EDGE T.J. Parker at No. 35 overall in last month's draft.
What to watch
Watch for Danna's projected role in OTAs and how Buffalo aligns him alongside recent draft pick T.J. Parker on the edge. Contract terms and guaranteed money should surface in the coming days.