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NFL Rumors – Green Bay Packers Turning to Randall Cobb is no Big Deal
Becoming the number #1 receiver for the Green Bay Packers isn’t something out of the ordinary for Randall Cobb, and it probably won’t mean too much change for him despite Jordy Nelson no longer being part of the team this season.
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NFL Rumors – Oakland Raiders & Cleveland Browns Interested in Signing Randall Cobb
The Green Bay Packers didn’t use the franchise tag on Randall Cobb, making him open to suggestions and offers from wide receiver needy teams, and the Oakland Raiders or the Cleveland Browns might be the favorites to land him.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Keeps on Torching Opponents
Nothing record breaking or the kind you’ve never seen before; simply Aaron Rodgers at his finest, leading the Green Bay Packers to a 53-20 win over the Philadelphia Eagles which also turns out to be a victory that puts them in a shared-lead position in the NFC North.
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Chicago Bears – Aaron Rodgers is Their Kryptonite
Seeing Aaron Rodgers on the field, playing well and healthy, automatically makes the Chicago Bears worse. On defense, on offense. Maybe it has some psychological effect on Jay Cutler, who knows. What is clear is that some things don’t change, as the Green Bay Packers shake off the criticism and beat their biggest rivals 38-17.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Figures it Out in the End
Amazingly, Jay Cutler turned the ball over less than Aaron Rodgers, who needed almost three full quarters to get his bearings in an NFL game once again. At some point, he realized he’s facing the Chicago Bears, a team he and the Green Bay Packers almost always beat, and things starting going a bit more smoothly for him, resulting in throwing a game winning and season saving touchdown pass to Randall Cobb.
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Cowboys & Packers Lose Randall Cobb, DeMarcus Ware & DeMarco Murray to Injuries
Two teams severely hurt by injuries in Week 6 were the Dallas Cowboys, losing DeMarcus Ware and DeMarco Murray, and the Green Bay Packers, who lost James Jones and Randall Cobb, with the latter probably out for a very long time.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Not Satisfied With Records Alone
The only way for Aaron Rodgers to be completely happy about his own and his team’s performance is if the Green Bay Packers go all the way to the Super Bowl and win it, so as he sets passing records and puts the rest of his teammates on the right track, don’t expect him to gloat about it.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Will Turn Randall Cobb into a Superstar
How good can Randall Cobb be? Aaron Rodgers doesn’t have older, familiar targets to throw to anymore, which means that the player who led the team in receptions and yards last season might be headed towards an even bigger season in 2013.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Without Donald Driver or Greg Jennings Anymore
Since becoming the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers in 2008, Aaron Rodgers has always had Donald Driver and Greg Jennings to throw to, helping him become arguably the best quarterback in the NFL, an MVP and a Super Bowl champions. In 2013, things are going to be very different.
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NFL Rumors – Green Bay Packers Will Make Randall Cobb Full Time Receiver
Despite being used as their primary kick and punt returner, Randall Cobb was the best receiver for the Green Bay Packers last season and with Donald Driver retiring and Greg Jennings leaving to a different team, Mike McCarthy is planning on making the second-year player a full time wide receiver.