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Randall CobbThe actor’s home was engulfed in flames this week, and now the veteran NFL wide receiver is sharing a video of the damage, with the longtime pro saying he feared his vehicles would explode!
The 33-year-old former Packers star explained what happened at his Tennessee estate… where he, his wife Ayydaand her three children were home at the time of the incident.
“First and foremost, we are all safe and healthy,” Cobb said in an Instagram post. “We left the house and I was able to go back and get our dog, Louie.”
Cobb said the fire started in his garage and the situation was so dire that Randall thought his vehicles – including his Mercedes G Wagon (which RC shows was severely damaged) – were going to explode.
Despite the intensity of the fire, Cobb said the Nashville Fire Department took “quick action” … and commended them for their courage.
“I can’t get the image out of my head of the brave firefighter taking a stand; he didn’t even have water to shoot yet,” Cobb said. “He’s a true hero.”
Their family home is not currently habitable, so Cobb said he and his family are staying at a close friend’s house for now. RC also thanked the Nashville community for their love and support.
He also used fire as a reminder that the most valuable thing in the world is family. All material things can be replaced.
“We don’t know how much, if anything, will be recoverable, but this is a reminder that nothing is more important than our family’s health.”
Randall’s wife, who he married in 2017, wrote in a now-deleted IG post that she believes the fire started with a Tesla charger… but the Nashville FD tells us they’re still investigating.
“There was an electric vehicle (EV) in the garage, along with 1 additional vehicle and investigators were called to the scene to determine the cause of the fire. There were no reports of injuries to civilians or personnel,” the Nashville FD told us.
“The investigation is ongoing and some details are not available as part of the investigation.”
Cobb, a 13-year vet, is currently a free agent after playing for the New York Jets last season. The Pro Bowl receiver spent most of his NFL career with the Green Bay Packers, alongside his friend Aaron Rodgers.