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Patrick Mahomes loses another teammate after the Chiefs release key defender

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Kansas City Chiefs made one of their first significant personnel decisions of the offseason Monday evening when they released defensive end Mike Danna.

For many fans, the move was a welcome reset along the defensive line after two seasons in which Danna‘s production declined. The expectation was that Kansas City would use the roster flexibility to inject younger, more explosive talent into the pass rush rotation.

That optimism, however, may have lasted only a day. According to Charles Goldman of A to Z Sports, general manager Brett Veach told reporters the team would “stay in contact with Danna,” leaving open the possibility of a return at a reduced salary. The comment immediately complicated what initially looked like a clean break and a clear step toward defensive recalibration.

A developmental success story

Danna’s tenure in Kansas City began as a developmental success story. A fifth-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, he carved out a role as a rotational edge rusher and became part of two Super Bowl-winning teams. Over six seasons, he recorded 21.5 sacks, with 17 of those coming during his first four years as a situational contributor. His steady effort and reliability earned him a three-year, $24 million contract when he was set to reach free agency following the 2023 season.

But the past two campaigns did not match the upward trajectory that preceded that deal. While Danna remained a high-effort defender, his impact plays diminished, and the Chiefs’ pass rush at times lacked the consistent pressure that has defined their best defenses under head coach Andy Reid.

Releasing him signaled a potential shift in priorities, particularly for a team that must carefully manage its salary cap around quarterback Patrick Mahomes and other cornerstone players.

Some questions are being raised

Revisiting Danna as an option raises questions about direction and conviction. If the Chiefs believed the defensive line needed fresh energy and higher upside, bringing back a familiar veteran at a discount risks maintaining the status quo rather than addressing the underlying issue. Continuity has value, especially in a system built on assignment discipline and situational awareness, but regression is a real concern when declining production is met with renewed opportunity.

Kansas City has built its recent championship runs on smart roster management and a willingness to move on from contributors a year early rather than a year late. The decision to release Danna aligned with that philosophy. Reversing course, even on a smaller financial commitment, would suggest hesitation at a time when decisiveness is critical.

The coming weeks will clarify whether Monday’s release was a firm pivot or merely a negotiating tactic. For now, what appeared to be a forward-looking move has introduced uncertainty. If the Chiefs are serious about sustaining their championship window, the defensive front cannot afford to drift backward.

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