Jets’ Randall Cobb fined for dirty hit on Giants’ Bobby McCain

From the very instant it happened, Aiyda Ghahramani, the wife of New York Jets wide receiver Randall Cobb, knew a fine was coming.

“That was a great block, I thought,” Ghahramani said laughing. “Probably get a fine here in the mail soon.”

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Although both Ghahramani and Cobb, who was laughing in the huddle with Aaron Rodgers, thought it was funny, New York Giants safety Bobby McCain had to exit the game with a concussion due to the dirty hit.

The NFL didn’t find the illegal hit, for which Cobb was penalized, nearly as funny as the Jets duo or Ghahramani. They slapped the veteran with a near-$14,000 fine for the outlawed blindside block late this week.

The hit led to an exchange between Rodgers and Giants linebacker Jihad Ward that has gone back and forth for nearly a week.

The two had to be separated during the game and that exchange was shown, in part, on HBO’s Hard Knocks. Despite video evidence, Rodgers claims Ward was lying when he said the quarterback and Cobb were laughing about the hit in the huddle.

“I think he’s making (expletive) up,” Rodgers said, via Connor Hughes of SNY.

The league office ultimately saw (and heard) what Ward did and decided to levy a fine on Cobb.

Neither Rodgers nor Ward were fined for their onfield exchange.



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Packers’ Randall Cobb avoids the worst after scary injury

Randall Cobb is avoiding the worst.

The veteran Packers receiver was carted off with a high ankle sprain during a 27-10 loss against the Jets last Sunday. Cobb said he expects to return in two to six weeks from the injury.

“I felt something pop,” Cobb said to reporters about the injury. “And I thought, ‘This is the way it ends.’ It’s nice to have the good news and to know that I’ll be able to come back.”

Cobb’s absence for the next few weeks impacts an already depleted Packers receiver roster. The 32-year-old ranks second on the Packers in receiving yards (257) and fourth in receptions (18).

Packers veteran receiver Randall Cobb expects to be out for the next few weeks with an ankle sprain.
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With Christian Watson out from a hamstring injury, Allen Lazard and Romeo Doubs are the only two core receivers still healthy.

Green Bay is off to a mediocre start to the season, with a 3-3 record – which is good enough for second in the NFC North.

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