On Monday, the New England Patriots traded edge rusher Josh Uche to the Kansas City Chiefs for a 2026 sixth-round draft pick. If Bill Belichick were still in charge in Foxboro, it's safe to say the move wouldn't have been made.
The former Patriots head coach and de facto general manager shared his reaction to the trade during his appearance on The Pat McAfee Show. He noted New England's struggles this season while commending Kansas City for adding a pass rusher for a minuscule price.
ā(The Chiefs) didnāt give up anything in my mind,ā Belichick said. āLook, Josh Ucheās a really good rusher. He hasnāt had a chance to rush much this year for the Patriots because theyāve been behind a lot. The situation hasnāt been good.ā
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"He had a big year two years ago. Now, he had (Matthew) Judon on the other side of him so it was two good pass-rushers. But heāll have a lot of opportunities to rush in Kansas City. I think that heāll really help them. Heās got surprising power for his size. Heās got excellent quickness and a good get-off. And he has some flexibility in coverage. So I think itās a good addition for a team that needs another pass-rusher, which everybody does. Josh can do that. Heāll definitely help them.ā
"The Chiefs really didn't give up anything for Josh Uche and he's a really good pass rusher..
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) October 28, 2024
He'll have a lot of opportunities to rush with Kansas City and I think it's a great addition for the Chiefs" ~ Bill Belichick #PMSLive https://t.co/pD73SxW8ei pic.twitter.com/a59NgZnk45
The Belichick-led Patriots selected Uche in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft. The Michigan product totaled 20.5 sacks in 58 games with New England. He racked up a career-high 11.5 sacks in 15 games during the 2022 campaign.
Uche hasn't been able to duplicate that success over the last two years. He has 13 tackles and two sacks in seven games this season.
The Patriots re-signed Uche to a one-year, $3 million contract last offseason. Uche reportedly turned down "significantly more money" to stay in New England.
Now, he'll leave a 2-6 team for a 7-0 juggernaut looking for its third consecutive Super Bowl title. The Chiefs already boasted one of the NFL's top defenses, but they'll hope adding Uche boosts a pass rush that ranks 24th in sacks (15) this season.