Bills Poach Super Bowl Champion Pass-Rusher From AFC Rival Chiefs
Summary
The Buffalo Bills have improved their team for the 2026 season by signing new players to strengthen their defense, especially to rush the opposing team's quarterback. They signed Bradley Chubb, drafted T.J. Parker, and added Mike Danna from the Kansas City Chiefs to boost their pass-rushing ability.Key Facts
- The Bills ranked 20th in the NFL last year for quarterback sacks with 36 total sacks.
- Only two Bills players had more than 3.5 sacks last year: Gregory Rousseau (7) and Joey Bosa (5).
- Joey Bosa and A.J. Epenesa are free agents, so the Bills wanted to add new pass-rushers.
- The Bills signed Bradley Chubb, a two-time Pro Bowler, to a three-year, $43.5 million contract.
- They used their first 2026 draft pick on Clemson edge-rusher T.J. Parker.
- The Bills also signed Mike Danna, a two-time Super Bowl winner with the Chiefs, to a one-year deal.
- Danna played six seasons with the Chiefs and recorded 21.5 sacks along with other defensive stats.
- These additions, along with existing players, aim to improve the Bills’ ability to pressure quarterbacks this season.
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