Ex-Chiefs EDGE Pleads for Second Chance in Kansas City as Team Searches for Pass-Rush Solution

Posted Apr 20, 2026

Kansas City, MO – April 2026

The Kansas City Chiefs enter this offseason with a clear priority. Fix the pass rush.

After releasing longtime defensive end Mike Danna in a cap-saving move, Kansas City’s defensive front has been left without a consistent edge presence capable of disrupting quarterbacks week after week.

That gap has forced the front office to search aggressively for a proven veteran who can deliver immediate impact.

Now, that search has brought attention back to a familiar name — one who knows Kansas City, and believes his story there isn’t finished.

Mike Danna has publicly called for another opportunity with the Chiefs following renewed discussions between both sides.

“Give me one more opportunity in Kansas City, and I’ll remind everyone what I still bring to this team. I know this city, I know what it takes, and I’m ready to help bring another championship to Arrowhead.”

Danna’s connection to Kansas City dates back to the 2020 NFL Draft, when the Chiefs selected him in the fifth round and he quickly made his presence felt as a high-motor edge rusher and run defender.

In six seasons with the team, he recorded 21.5 sacks, 194 tackles, and six forced fumbles while contributing to two Super Bowl championships (LVII and LVIII). His relentless pursuit and key plays during the championship runs earned him respect across the locker room and among Chiefs fans.

Since then, Danna has continued to produce at a solid level as a veteran rotational piece, reaffirming his ability to pressure opposing quarterbacks and stop the run.

Reports indicate that Kansas City and Danna have already reached a preliminary agreement following a recent visit, according to Adam Schefter.

However, the deal remains pending a crucial medical evaluation, which will determine whether the signing becomes official.

For the Chiefs, this is more than just a reunion. It’s a direct response to one of their biggest weaknesses.

For Danna, it’s something more personal. A chance to return. A chance to prove he still belongs. And a chance to finish what he started in Kansas City.

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Andy Reid Cuts Rising Second-Year Player for Missing Every Offseason Program Session: “He Chose to Travel While the Entire Team Was Training”
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