New England Patriots linebacker Joshua Uche was expected to leave in free agency to get more money than the team that drafted him in the second round was willing to offer.
However, Uche surprisingly re-signed with New England on a one-year, $3 million (up to $8 million in incentives) contract this offseason despite reports that he turned down a two-year, $15 million offer elsewhere.
Now, as ESPN's Mike Reiss pointed out, Uche has switched his representation to Drew Rosenhaus, who is one of the most prominent agents working with the players today.