Despite being tied for the league-lead in sacks, Matthew Judon insisted he is only the second-best pass-rusher playing for the New England Patriots after Josh Uche's career night against the Arizona Cardinals.
Uche, 24, was a second-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, but struggled in his first two seasons, totaling only four combined sacks.
In Monday's 27-13 win against the Cardinals, he led all comers with three, taking his season tally to 10 – and all 10 have been in the past six weeks.
Judon was credited with one-and-a-half sacks on Cardinals backup quarterback Colt McCoy – who was thrust into the action after just three plays following Kyler Murray's knee injury – taking his total to 14.5 to tie with elite San Francisco 49ers talent Nick Bosa for the league's most.
Uche and Judon are the only pair of teammates this season with at least 10 sacks each.
The Patriots' defense was the dominant force in the win, turning a 13-13 tie into a two-score lead after returning a fumble for a touchdown, and securing an interception on the next drive to set up Pierre Strong Jr's sealer.
Speaking to reporters after the game, Judon said Uche's dominant performance was no surprise.
"I told y'all I wasn't our best pass-rusher," he said. "Our best pass-rusher is emerging.
"People are going to have to block him, and if they don't, and they chip my side and worry about me, Uche will do that every week.
"I love the way he's playing with confidence, and poise, and this is the most he's played since he's been in the NFL. It's taken a toll on him, but he's going out there and having a lot of success.
"We all knew it, we all knew the type of player he was, he was drafted pretty high here, and now he's just emerging. Folks are going to have to watch out."
When asked how he feels about the Patriots' defense often having to carry their struggling offense, Judon said he has no issues with it.
"Honestly, as a defender, you relish it," he said. "You relish it.
"We'd love for our offense to go out there and score 40 points each game, but as a defender, it's like, skip it. It is what it is. We're going out there, and we've got to do our job.
"We can't let our offense down and come out there and slip, and let stuff go. Every play we have to defend every blade of grass, and that's what we came out and did.
"We got a lot of tipped balls, we put pressure on the quarterback, we were hitting receivers, jamming them – and that's how you beat a team like that with an explosive offense."
Judon's admiration of Uche is reciprocated, with Uche making a point to credit Judon in aiding his development.
"I've learned a lot, I've been through a lot of adversity," he said. "Just leaning back on my faith, my family, my teammates, my girl, my parents – everybody. Just leaning back on them, and them helping me stay up.
"Judon has been a blessing in my life, man. That's big bro. I don't know where I'd be without him."
Future Hall-of-Fame coach Bill Belichick also singled out Uche when asked about his defence's performance.
"Uche had a couple big plays for us," he said. "He hit McCoy to force the interception to [Marcus] Jones.
"We were able to hit the quarterback, but of course that comes from getting ahead, and playing from ahead, and it became a passing game in the second half.
"Our defense did a pretty good job tonight. They have a lot of firepower, and Arizona moved the ball, but we fortunately got a couple red-area stops, and didn't give them much in the second half, so it was good."
The Patriots are now 7-6, and occupy the final AFC Wildcard spot with four weeks to play.