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Buffalo Bills are hosting former Chiefs EDGE Mike Danna for a visit. Danna, who spent six seasons with Kansas City, has a notable pressure rate against the Bills.
**Buffalo Bills host former Chiefs EDGE Mike Danna on visit | Buffalo Rumblings**
Danna turns 29 in December and spent his first six NFL seasons with the Chiefs after Kansas City picked him in the fifth round in 2020 out of the University of Michigan.
Counting the playoffs, Danna has logged close to 2,100 pass-rush snaps in his professional career, and while his pressure rate of 8.1% is hardly an impressive figure, he registered an even 10% pressure rate in nine career games against the Bills.
While that two-percent increase doesnât feel significant, itâs not nothing, and if his lone appearance against the Bills as a rookie in 2020 isnât counted, that pressure rate climbs to 11.2%.
Mike Danna has a pressure rate of 10% in nine career games against the Bills, which increases to 11.2% when excluding his rookie appearance.
Mike Danna played six seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs after being drafted in the fifth round in 2020.
In the 2024 AFC Championship game, Mike Danna recorded four pressures on just 17 pass-rush opportunities, achieving a pressure rate of 23.5%.
The Bills are likely interested in Mike Danna due to his effective pass-rushing ability, particularly against their division rivals.
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Danna was especially a thorn in the Billsâ side in the 2024 AFC championship game with four pressures on just 17 pass-rush opportunities (23.5%). In the regular-season loss to Buffalo the previous season, Danna had a five-pressure outing on 37 pass-rush snaps (13.5%). **Ten rookies in position to succeed in Year 1 and beyond | NFL.com** **3. Mansoor Delane**
Delaneâs got it all, at least for the purposes of making this list:Â head-of-the-class talent, a top-10 draft pedigree, extreme stability in his new coaching staff and a premium spot on a roster with a good chance to be competitive. Thatâs not the easiest combo to pull off, as the majority of early draft picks in recorded history would probably tell you.
The Chiefs had a tough 2025. They still have Andy Reid and â most importantly for Delane â Steve Spagnuolo running the show from the sideline. Eventually, Patrick Mahomes will be back from his knee injury and get this organization into the Super Bowl mix again. Whether that happens by Week 1 or not, in the meantime, Delane can take on the role of *successful young star DB* that has been well established in K.C. by the likes of Trent McDuffie and LâJarius Sneed. **Projecting Week 1 roles for Kansas City Chiefsâ seven selections in NFL Draft | Kansas City Star** **Round 1 (No. 29): defensive tackle Peter Woods**
The selection of Woods indicates that, in the best-case long-term scenario, the Chiefs can burn fewer snaps for 31-year-old Chris Jones early in the season, saving the best of the six-time All-Pro for important games down the stretch and the postseason. With the signing of Khyiris Tonga and drafting of Woods, Kansas City has given itself some viable early-down options. Ideally, Omarr Norman-Lott returns healthy, and Woods can come off the field on passing downs as he develops that part of his game. Even if thatâs the plan, itâs probably still unlikely Woods will start Week 1. Defensive line coach Joe Cullen will be responsible for getting him there as soon as possible.
Week 1: Rotational early-down defensive tackle **Chiefs mailbag: Is Kansas City in a 2-year rebuild? | The Athletic** **Do you think the Chiefs are on a two-year rebuild? They didnât achieve all their needs in the draft because of the draft capital they traded to get to No. 6. On the surface, their needs appear to be at receiver and another offensive lineman. â George V.**
Iâve never bought into any offseason ârebuildâ talk with the Chiefs. The biggest reason for that is quarterback Patrick Mahomes. You canât count the Chiefs out of any season if heâs playing, and weâve seen recent examples of why.
In the 2022 offseason, for instance, K.C. appeared to be doing a mini ârebuildâ when it traded receiver Tyreek Hill to add draft capital. The Chiefs finished 14-3 that year and went on to win the Super Bowl over the Philadelphia Eagles.
If we want to compare: The Chiefs were roughly 10-to-1 to win the Super Bowl in early May before that season. Right now, according to BetMGM, K.C. is 16-to-1 to win the Super Bowl, though in a wide-open AFC, thatâs also tied for the third-best odds while behind only Baltimore and Buffalo (and tied with the Los Angeles Chargers).
Those numbers should only improve for the Chiefs if Mahomes continues his ahead-of-schedule recovery from knee surgery.
The Chiefs definitely have some thinner areas. And they probably didnât get every positional need filled in the draft that theyâd have liked.
But with Mahomes, the goal should be to keep the roster at a point where a championship remains possible each season. K.C. has accomplished that, and as weâve often discussed, the Chiefsâ 6-11 season in 2025 included some outlier bad luck, with underlying statistics suggesting the team is closer to contention than that record would indicate. **How the Chiefs can keep Rashee Rice without risking it all | Arrowhead Addict** **The answer may live in Green Bay**
The Packers had the same problem with their own talented former second-round receiver last year. Watson was entering his fourth season and had also missed plenty of time, 13 of 51 possible games heading into the 2025 season after tearing his ACL in the 2024 finale.
Green Bayâs solution was justifiable for both sides. A real compromise. In September of last year, before Watson had played a single down in his return from the ACL, the Packers signed him to a one-year, $11 million extension with $6 million fully guaranteed. The deal kept Watson in Green Bay through the 2026 season at a price that protected the team if his body broke down again, while giving Watson real money to take the pressure off his rehab.
The logic worked for both sides. Watson got additional security before another injury could tank his market in his prime earning years. Green Bay locked in a player they believed in at a number that was a bargain if he stayed healthy and a manageable loss if he didnât. A year later, Watson is producing and the Packers are interested in a long-term extension conversation with their talented pass catcher.
Kansas City should run the same play.
The Colts on Thursday released veteran cornerback Kenny Moore II, one of the teamâs longest-tenured players and most respected leaders.
Moore, 30, recently requested a trade after conversations with general manager Chris Ballard. The team agreed to explore trade possibilities, but Ballard said during the NFL draft that nothing had yet materialized.
With teams well into their offseasons and with the Colts anticipating signing rookies in the coming days during this weekendâs rookie camp, roster spots needed to be created.
Moore was in line to earn $10 million for the 2026 season. The Colts save just more than $7 million in salary cap space with the move. **Aaron Rodgers likely to play for Steelers in 2026; QB to visit Pittsburgh this weekend | NFL.com** The offseason drama surrounding Aaron Rodgers is inching toward the finish line.
Rodgers, who is expected to visit the Steelers on Friday and this weekend, will likely play for them in 2026, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on Thursday, per sources.
The most likely plan all offseason was for Rodgers to play in Pittsburgh under new coach Mike McCarthy. The Steelers had spoken most of the offseason positively, saying they were giving the veteran quarterback time to make his decision on whether heâd play a 22nd NFL season. However, without any movement from Rodgers, speculation spawned.
Rapoport noted that a deal is not done and that caution remains until a pact is signed. The Steelers recently placed a UFA tender on Rodgers, considered a placeholder. The sides must now hammer out a new deal for Rodgers to play his second season in Pittsburgh. Rapoport added that itâs âhard to imagineâ the QB plays for $15 million â the figure of the UFA tender. **Netflix will have NFL Week 1 game in Australia between 49ers, Rams | The Athletic** Netflix will air the NFLâs first-ever regular-season game from Australia during this yearâs opening week, sources briefed on the move tell *The Athletic*.
The streaming platform will air the Week 1 game between the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams on Thursday, Sept. 10, with kickoff at 8:35 p.m. ET from Melbourne Cricket Ground, the largest stadium in Australia. NBC is expected to handle production of the game.
The early-season deal bookends Netflixâs current broadcast relationship with the NFL, which has included two games on Christmas Day the past two seasons and will continue in December 2026. Fox will air a third Christmas game in prime time.
On Thursday in the late afternoon, *NFL Networkâs* Mike Garafolo revealed information to conclude the saga of Kansas City Chiefs defensive backs coach Dave Merrittâs arrest on a misdemeanor charge of domestic battery.
Garafolo shared an Order of Dismissal from the District Court of Johnson County, Kansas, closing the case against Merritt just over two weeks after the time of arrest on the morning of Wednesday, April 22.
This past weekend, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid commented on the situation and made it clear that the organization was waiting on decisions to be made by Kansas; the state holds the role of plaintiff in all cases of domestic battery in Johnson County.
âDaveâs been very up-front with everything,â Reid said during his press conference last Saturday. âWeâre still going through that whole procedure.â