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Bills’ 2025 NFL Combine preview: Super Bowl aspirations, James Cook, and WR need
Is the NFL's rushing resurgence enough cause for the Bills to break the bank on James Cook?
Teams averaged more than 27 rushing attempts per game for the second time since 2013 and they ran their fewest plays per game (62.2) since 2008. Nick Sabato can be reached via email at nick.sabato@gnnewspaper.
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Bills' James Cook Criticizes AFC Championship Strategy
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook offered some criticism for the team's gameplan in a playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
James Cook believes he's worth $15 million per season, but despite two fine seasons, the Bills running back probably isn't going to get that.
Finally, rookie Ray Davis was the Bills Digest Offensive Rookie of the Year after compiling an impressive first-year resume which included catching 17 of 19 targets for 189 yards receiving and 3 touchdowns receiving.
The Los Angeles Chargers are reportedly going to be aggressive this offseason in their search to bolster the offense. With needs for an RB1 and a wide receiver, the Chargers are a prime trade target for many players around the league,
James Cook has given an inkling about the figure he wants in his next contract: $15 million. The Buffalo Bills running back appeared on Instagram Live on Wednesday, then added his own comment that simply said "15 mill year.
Difficult times lie ahead for both Buffalo and Cook. On one hand, the Bills don't have a ton of cap space going into this season and need to actually release more players in order
A contract extension up in the air with Buffalo, Pro Bowl running back James Cook appeared on NightCap with Shannon Sharpe, where he reiterated his value.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook wants at least $15 million annually as part of a contract extension, he indicated on social media.
Cincinnati Bengals prioritizing long-term contract with wide receiver Tee Higgins. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport: Running back James Cook says he's seeking a new deal from Buffalo Bills. 'The Insiders' break down the New York Jets' decision to move on from quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Cook is coming off a strong campaign, and he is entering the final season of his original four-year rookie deal.
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