

“You can’t go into something not putting all your work in” When you think of Mike Danna, defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs. You probably envision him tearing up the field with his powerhouse presence. But let’s take a moment to dive deeper into the life behind the helmet. As of 2024, Danna is stacking up those stats. 13 games, 41 total tackles, 3.5 sacks, and a future that looks as bright as ever. But there’s something the media can’t seem to uncover: Does Mike Danna have a special someone in the gridiron of his life?
Does Mike Danna have a girlfriend?
Sorry to break it to you, folks, but Danna doesn’t have or we can say, there is no information on that. The Chiefs’ defensive end is currently as single as a lone star in the NFL universe. But don’t let that fool you; this guy is married to the game. His commitment to football is so serious, you’d think he’s got a ring (just, you know, not the kind you’re thinking). With a contract extension with the Chiefs that’s worth $24 million over three years, it’s safe to say Danna’s got plenty of goals, just not the romantic kind (for now).
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What does Mike Danna’s girlfriend do?
There is no public information available on that.
When did they meet?
There is no public information available on that.
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When did they get engaged?
There is no public information available on that.
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