NFL Network is turning over its programming to Randall Cobb.
The Houston Texans receiver is taking part in “Player’s Choice” on July 6. For that broadcast day, after “Good Morning Football,” all of NFL Network’s programming will be nothing but shows selected by Cobb.
Here is a look at the programs Cobb picked out.
Woodson was a teammate with Cobb from 2011-12, and was a key part of the Green Bay Packers picking up their Super Bowl victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers at the end of the 2010 season, the year before the organization drafted Cobb.
Even though Fitzgerald is a free agent, he is still considered the patriarch of all NFL receivers. Including Fitzgerald among the programming Cobb picked has to be an ode to the 11-time Pro Bowler.
The season was just before the Packers drafted Cobb, but many of his teammates in the early years in Green Bay were a part of this team.
The Packers took Cobb in the second round from Kentucky. The replay of the draft will also be interesting to Texans fans as they can relive Houston selected defensive end J.J. Watt in the first round.
In Cobb’s first NFL game, he caught two passes for 35 yards and a touchdown along with returning two kickoffs for 135 yards and a touchdown. Green prevailed 42-34.
Cobb caught nine passes for 74 yards and a touchdown in the 24-20 win over the Lions.
Cobb caught the game-winning touchdown in the NFC North division title game as Green Bay edged the Bears 33-28.
Cobb set a single-game high for receiving yards as he caught nine passes for 142 yards and a touchdown in the 24-23 win over Chicago on Sunday Night Football.
The Packers recovered from their Opening Night loss to the Seattle Seahawks with a 31-24 win over the Jets at Lambeau Field. Cobb caught five passes for 39 yards and two touchdowns.
A game more remembered for Aaron Rodgers’ Hail Mary to push the Packers past the Lions 27-23, Cobb did provide four catches for 29 yards.
Cobb caught five passes for 116 yards and three touchdowns, a postseason career high, as Green Bay thumped New York 38-13.
Cobb stayed hot from his week prior against the Minnesota Vikings, as he notched another 100-yard receiving yard performance against an NFC North foe. The Cowboys beat the Lions 35-27, and Cobb provided four catches for 115 yards and a score.