The Bills have an emerging superstar on offense in running back James Cook. His outstanding season has seen him get plenty of accolades and accomplishments, but also saw Cook get inexplicably snubbed by the Pro Bowl.
Cook will very likely end the 2024 season under 1,000 rushing yards as he sits on 981 currently and in Buffalo’s season finale he won’t see much, if any, playing time. Even so, he ranks second in rushing DVOA this season trailing only the Baltimore Ravens’ Derrick Henry.
James Cook has put together a huge season with the Buffalo Bills. Entering Week 18 against the New England Patriots, he had a chance to at least tie or possibly even break O.J. Simpson's franchise record for the most rushing touchdowns in a single season.
Grading the Buffalo Bills in their 23-16 loss to the New England Patriots on Sunday at Gillette Stadium … It is not a surprise that the Bills kept it on the ground during a game in which starting quarterback Josh Allen (mostly) sat out.
Running back James Cook's 16th TD run of 2024 ties the Buffalo Bills' single-season record in that category. New York Giants' kicker Graham Gano gets the Giants' first points vs. the Philadelphia Eagles on a 25-yard field goal.
James Cook will lead the Buffalo Bills into their game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.The Bills rank ninth in total offense (365.4 yards per game) and
It's Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots in Week 18 of the NFL season. How much will Josh Allen and James Cook play against Drake Maye and company?
NFL contracts can often include incentives and if players reach a certain milestone–they get money for it. Week 18 is the perfect time to pad those stats–and as Bills head coach Sean McDermott says, the team even tries to help their guys out.
Buffalo is playing with house money but many Bills players are playing for extra cash and contract incentives.
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