Randall Cobb joins SEC Network as an analyst but says he’s ‘not officially retired’ from the NFL
Former Pro Bowl receiver Randall Cobb will join the SEC Network as a college football studio analyst, but the 13-year NFL veteran says he’s “ not officially retired ” from a standout career spent mostly with the Green Bay Packers. Although the release posted online did not mention retirement, ESPN reported on its website that an initial announcement said Cobb had retired. The former Kentucky standout said he was “incredibly excited” to return to the SEC in his role with the network and added, “The level of greatness this conference provides year after year is unmatched.” SEC Network coordinating producer Pete Watters said Cobb’s experience from Kentucky and the NFL will be an asset to the network’s football coverage. He formed a formidable combination with 10-time Pro Bowl quarterback and four-time league MVP Aaron Rodgers, helping the Packers reach the playoffs seven times during his two stints with the team.




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