Randall Cobb is Now Playing an Important Role in the Aaron Rodgers Saga
Hello, KSR’s resident Packer fan here who has been FREAKING OUT about what is going on in Green Bay for some time, and now it all comes full circle, and I get to talk about it here- to the good readers of Kentucky Sports Radio dot com.
Kentucky Football legend and beloved Packer, Randall Cobb is now at the forefront of one of the biggest sports stories in the country.
For those of you who don’t keep up with the NFL or even turn on any national sports show, the Packers and Aaron Rodgers have been shifting through a contract dispute all summer, one that many believed would result in the departure of Aaron Rodgers from Green Bay, despite his MVP-NFC championship run from 2020.
Things have come to a head today- one day before the Packers are set to report to training camp, and the script has flipped. Now many people believe Aaron Rodgers will return to Green Bay for the 2021 NFL season, even if it is only for one “last dance.”
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However, one thing that may be instrumental in Rodgers’ return to Titletown is the return of Randall Cobb. Trey Wingo reported that Cobb may be on his way back to his first home in the NFL.
Hearing Rodgers coming back to GB hinging on trading for former teammate Randall Cobb . If Cobb is in Green Bay it looks like Rodgers will be too
— trey wingo (@wingoz) July 26, 2021
In his eight-year stint with Green Bay, Cobb hauled in 41 touchdowns with 5,524 yards on 470 receptions.
LET’S GET THE BAND BACK TOGETHER.
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