Randall Cobb had himself a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 4 of the 2021 NFL season. Clearly happy of his reunion with Aaron Rodgers with the Green Bay Packers, the veteran wide receiver hooked up with the quarterback for a couple of touchdowns in their 27-17 home win over the Steelers. Apart from those TDs, Cobb finished the contest with a nice output of 69 receiving yards on five receptions and six targets.

Cobb, who is with Green Bay again after getting traded by the Houston Texans in the offseason, spoke about his big game against the Steelers, and painted a clear picture of how his rapport with Rodgers on the field has not been significantly diminished by the time he spent away playing for other teams in the past few years.

Via Kevin Patra of the NFL Network:

“It's kind of like riding a bike,” Cobb said. “You've been around each other for so long and you understand. He understands how I move, so whenever I'm getting ready to break on my route, he knows. It's muscle memory.”

Cobb spent his first eight seasons in the NFL with the Packers before he left the team in 2019 to play for the Dallas Cowboys.

Rodgers reportedly demanded the Packers' front office to get him Cobb, and so far, the wideout is making the quarterback look good.

With opposing defenses so focused on stopping Davante Adams and with Marquez Valdes-Scantling on the injured reserve, Cobb can continue seeing chances downfield to make game-changing plays off Rodgers' passes.