Date of Birth: August 22, 1990 Position: Wide Receiver (WR) College: University of Kentucky
Career History
Green Bay Packers (2011-2018)
Drafted in the 2nd round of the 2011 NFL Draft (Pick 64)
Key contributor to the Packers' Super Bowl XLV victory in 2011
Named to the NFL Pro Bowl in 2014
Recorded 91 receptions for 1,287 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2014, a career-high season
Known for his versatility, contributing as a return specialist and receiver
Dallas Cowboys (2019)
Signed a one-year deal with the Cowboys
Contributed to the offense with 55 receptions for 805 yards and 3 touchdowns
Houston Texans (2020)
Joined the Texans and continued to provide veteran leadership
Played in 10 games, recording 38 receptions for 441 yards
New York Jets (2021-2023)
Signed with the Jets in 2021, reuniting with former Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in 2023
Continued to be a reliable target and mentor for younger receivers
Highlights & Accomplishments
Super Bowl Champion (XLV)
Pro Bowl selection (2014)
NFL All-Rookie Team (2011)
Career totals: Over 500 receptions, 6,000+ yards, and 50+ touchdowns
Known for his exceptional route running and ability to make plays after the catch
Accrued significant yardage as both a receiver and return specialist, contributing on special teams
Legacy
Randall Cobb is recognized for his impactful career in the NFL, known for his time with the Green Bay Packers where he became a fan favorite and key player. His ability to adapt to different teams and continue contributing to offenses showcases his talent and work ethic. Cobb's legacy includes not only his on-field accomplishments but also his role as a leader and mentor for younger players in the league.
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