The New York Jets have added another piece to Aaron Rodgers’ Green Bay offense.
It was reported that New York has signed former Packers’ Wide receiver Randall Cobb to a one-year deal. Cobb has 534 total receptions off of throws from Rodgers, including the playoffs, which is the second most to any player in Rodgers career.
Frankly this is a low risk high reward signing for New York, most likely Cobb will start the season off at the WR3 slot. The 12-year vet only started in three games last season, overall appearing in 13 total, where he went 34-for-50 receiving and collecting 417 yards and a touchdown.
Randall Cobb now joins Tim Boyle (QB), Allen Lazard (WR), Billy Turner (OL) and Nathaniel Hackett (OC) in New York, as part of what is now a partial reconstruction of the Green Bay Packers offense that the Jets have made via trades and free agent signings to suit Aaron Rodgers.
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