Randall Cobb Joins SEC NetworkNFL Door Open
The veteran wide receiver transitions to a broadcasting role after a 13-year NFL career but hasn't officially retired.
- Cobb will serve as a college football studio analyst on the SEC Network.
- He played 11 games with the New York Jets last season, recording five catches for 39 yards and one touchdown.
- Cobb spent most of his career with the Green Bay Packers, achieving Pro Bowl honors in 2014.
- Despite joining the SEC Network, Cobb remains open to returning to the NFL if an opportunity arises.
- Cobb expressed excitement about returning to the SEC, where he starred during his college years at Kentucky.