James Cook, Broncos and Buffalo Bills
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Buffalo Bills running back James Cook did what no other Bills back had done in 50 years — led the NFL in rushing. And he got a good chunk of those yards before taking a single hit. The team announced this week that Cook led the NFL in an important rushing category,
Thanks to a growing trend among fantasy football players, Cook’s success is now helping support Build Promise, a homeless shelter and community shelter on Buffalo's east side.
Buffalo Bills starting center Connor McGovern has gone into the blue medical tent after injuring his arm attempting to recover a James Cook fumble against the Denver Broncos. McGovern exited the blue medical tent and is heading to the locker rom.
The Bills announced on Saturday that Cook was named as a second-team All-Pro, falling behind only Bijan Robinson of the Atlanta Falcons. Cook earned the rushing title after a nail-biting final weekend and now will head into the playoffs looking to lead his team to an upset.
Cook has 309 carries for a team-best 1,621 rushing yards (95.4 per game) and 12 touchdowns. Cook also helps out in the passing game, catching 33 passes for 291 yards (17.1 ypg) and two touchdowns. In last week's contest against the Jaguars, Cook carried the ball 15 times for 46 yards. Cook is not on the injury report this week.
Alex Singleton's massive hit on James Cook caused a turnover and swung momentum to the Broncos in the divisional round.
If Buffalo Bills running back James Cook needed any motivation as he heads towards the offseason, he's just gotten it. Fresh off leading the NFL in rushing yards with 1,621 yards and 12 touchdowns, Cook can easily be seen as one of the league's best in 2025,
Drake Maye, James Cook, and other polarizing fantasy football options present high-risk, high-reward decisions for the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs.
Bills running back James Cook took to social media after his team defeated Jacksonville on Sunday in the playoffs.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook is ceding snaps to fellow running backs Ray Davis and Frank Gore Jr. early on in the wild-card game versus the Jacksonville Jaguars. Here's why.