The Facts: Aaron Rodgers got another buddy a job. The New York Jets agreed to terms with Cobb on a one-year contract, NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo reported Wednesday, per sources informed of the pact.
Diehards Line:
Rodgers successfully lobbied for the Packers to bring Cobb back to Green Bay in 2021 after two years away from Wisconsin. Now the four-time MVP is reuniting with his longtime wide receiver in New Jersey. A one-time Pro Bowler, Cobb has seen his production dwindle over the past several seasons. He generated 375 yards (matching a career-low) on 28 catches with five touchdowns in 2021. Last season, Cobb missed four games due to an ankle injury, catching 34 passes for 417 yards and one touchdown (tied a career-low). At 32 years old, Cobb doesn't have much juice left in the tank, but Rodgers trusts him to be in the right place in his routes, and the duo's chemistry should help the transition for the quarterback. At the very least, Cobb can help teach others the offense and how Rodgers likes to conduct business. Cobb joins a Jets receiver corps that already includes Offensive Rookie of the Year Garrett Wilson and free-agent additions Allen Lazard and Mecole Hardman. Corey Davis remains on the roster, as does Denzel Mims.