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Danny Jaillet

What agent change could mean for Patriots LB Josh Uche

New England Patriots linebacker Josh Uche has changed representatives after signing with popular sports agent Drew Rosenhaus, per ESPN’s Mike Reiss.

Rosenhaus initially represented Uche at the University of Michigan.

Uche is coming off a season that saw him record 15 tackles and three sacks. Those numbers were a bit down from the 2022 campaign when he emerged as one of the Patriots’ top pass-rushers. He recorded 8.5 sacks that year.

Uche signed a one-year, $3 million contract to return to New England in March. This gives the Patriots at least one more season with the fifth-year player. The agent change could be notable next offseason when Uche is set to hit free agency.

A strong bounce-back year could put the veteran pass-rusher in a position to maximize his value on the open market. It would also put Rosenhaus in a better position to work his magic on a possible extension with the Patriots.

Reiss wrote:

According to NFL Players Association documents, Uche is now back with Drew Rosenhaus, who had initially represented him coming out of the University of Michigan when the Patriots selected Uche in the second round of the 2020 draft. Rosenhaus also represents veteran defensive tackle Davon Godchaux, who is pushing the team to redo his contract.

The Patriots are bringing back a stellar defensive unit this season with Uche being a key piece. Another solid season could significantly raise his value and once again force New England to make a tough decision next offseason.

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