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No team in the league allowed more scores through the air than the Carolina Panthers this past season. The secondary could use another experienced performer.
The Buffalo Bills haven't solved their problem with with running back James Cook, who is seeking a new contract as he enters the final year of his rookie deal.But maybe we should politely request that ESPN not sound foolish alarms regarding its progree reports.
Last season seemed like it was the year for the Buffalo Bills-the season fans had been dreaming of, hoping to return to a Super Bowl like in the mid-'90s. However, in the AFC Champ
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook may be prepared to return for the start of mandatory minicamp, despite a report to the contrary.
Is a Trey Hendrickson trade the addition needed to get the Bills over the hump that is the Chiefs in the AFC Super Bowl chase?
Even though there are major differences between Cook and Buffalo, a major update was revealed on the playmaker on Tuesday. Despite being involved in a contract dispute, Cook showed up to the team's mandatory minicamp, according to ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter.
The Bills had trade talks with the Packers about Jaire Alexander. The two-time Pro Bowler is now a free agent after being released by Green Bay.
Orchard Park, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills running back James Cook is in attendance for the start of the team’s mandatory minicamp on Tuesday after skipping out on the entire voluntary portion of the offseason workouts.
Cook has become a major part of the team’s offensive attack, topping the 1,000-yard plateau in each of the last two seasons — the first Bills running back to achieve that feat since LeSean McCoy. He also led the NFL with 16 rushing touchdowns in 2024.
Nothing has changed between the Buffalo Bills and starting running back James Cook. The league leader in rushing touchdowns last season wants a contract that pays him over $15 million a year. The Bills don't have that kind of money to give, but even if they did, they don't want to spend it on a player at a position of lesser value.