Green Bay Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb spent three hours in the hospital on Saturday night but is expected to play against the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship, Jay Glazer reported during Fox Sports' pregame show.
Randall Cobb spent 3 hours in hospital Saturday night, per report
The Packers wideout apparently thought he was suffering from appendicitis.


Cobb reportedly feared that he was suffering from appendicitis but was cleared and released from the hospital. He was on the field during warmups and looked ready to go.
Were Cobb to be limited at all during the game, the Packers would turn to rookie Davante Adams to help fill in opposite of Jordy Nelson. Adams caught a game-high seven passes for 117 yards and a key touchdown late in last a Divisional round comeback against the Dallas Cowboys last week.
Cobb is second on the team in receptions, yards and touchdowns this season. He was one of the few offensive bright spots during the Packers’ opening week loss in Seattle, posting six catches for 58 yards and scoring a fourth-quarter touchdown.

















