Randall Cobb Joins SEC Network, Not Officially Retired
Randall Cobb Joins SEC Network, Not Officially Retired
Randall Cobb Joins SEC Network, Not Officially Retired
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Randall Cobb, a former Pro Bowl wide receiver, has joined the SEC Network as a college football studio analyst after a 13-season NFL career primarily with the Green Bay Packers. Despite reports of his retirement, Cobb clarified that he is not officially retired and remains open to playing if an opportunity arises. Cobb, who played for the Packers, Cowboys, Texans, and Jets, accumulated 7,624 receiving yards and 54 touchdowns over 166 games. He expressed excitement about returning to the SEC, where he previously starred at the University of Kentucky. Cobb will contribute to the SEC Network's football coverage, leveraging his NFL and collegiate experience.

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Pro Bowl WR Randall Cobb joins SEC Network after 13-year NFL career
Randall Cobb retires from NFL, to be SEC Network analyst
Pro Bowl WR Randall Cobb joins SEC Network after 13-year NFL career
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Pro Bowl WR Randall Cobb joins SEC Network after 13-year NFL career
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