About a year ago at this time, the Vikings cut veteran RB Dalvin Cook despite the fact he was coming off of his fourth-straight 1,000-yard rushing season and his fourth-straight Pro Bowl season.
James Cook has been with the Buffalo Bills for two seasons now, and he had a huge campaign last year. His rookie season was solid as he rushed for 507 yards on 89 attempts and added two touchdowns, but he took a big leap last year.
James Cook emerged as one of the league’s better running backs last year, finishing No. 4 in rushing yards. Heading into his third season with Buffalo, the 2022 second-round pick is in a good position to be even more effective in 2024.
The running back position—though it hasn’t quite gone the way of the dodo—is not valued in the contemporary NFL as highly as it was in years past; historically,
The 2023 season was a tumultuous one for free agent running back Dalvin Cook. After the Minnesota Vikings released him in a cap-saving move, the four-time Pro Bowler took his time on the open market before landing with Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN cites an anonymous veteran NFL scout who considers fourth-round RB Ray Davis as a “great complement” to James Cook and could make an impact in short-yardage situations. “Great complement to [James] Cook and should get a lot of goal-line and short-yardage work, which should result in some touchdowns,” an NFL scout said.
NFL Network analyst Brian Baldinger provided another one of his trademark breakdowns… centering around the Philadelphia Eagles defense. However, in the video, it’s the Eagles defense against the Bills.
The Buffalo Bills are looking to retool on the fly, after trading Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans, and with emergent starter James Cook in the backfield.
Slipped right into the middle of the Buffalo Bills’ 2024 NFL draft class is Kentucky running Ray Davis. The fourth-round selection ended up being a topic of conversation with ESPN’s NFL insider Jeremy Fowler.
New Buffalo Bills running back Ray Davis is expected, by many, to serve as the thunder to James Cook’s lightning, to act as a complementary power back who can spell the speedy Cook in short-yardage situations and when quarterback Josh Allen lines up under center.
While the talk of the town is what the Buffalo Bills plan to do when it comes to addressing their needs at wide receiver, they will have a reliable safety valve out of the backfield for Josh Allen and Co.
James Cook established himself as the No. 1 running back in his second season with the Buffalo Bills, and right now he is the only one. Outside of a futures deal with Darrynton Evans, Cook is the lone Bills' ball carrier currently under contract.
This season may have been the best we’ve seen from the Buffalo Bills RB room since LeSean McCoy was in town. The Bills saw production from 1,000-yard rusher James Cook and Ty Johnson, who proved to be the future RB2 in this room.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook is no stranger to playoff heartbreak. It seems to be part of life in Western New York. But his collegiate team, the Georgia Bulldogs, didn’t get the chance.
The NFL divisional playoff round just wrapped up this past weekend and the final game of the slate did not disappoint. The Buffalo Bills hosted the Kansas City Chiefs for another epic showdown that went down to the wire until Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs finally prevailed after a missed game-tying field goal by the Bills.
Sunday's divisional-round slate should offer us quite the exciting matchups with Detroit vs. Tampa Bay and Kansas City vs. Buffalo, and we need to equip ourselves with some winning player props to make the day all the sweeter.
James Cook has been unstoppable this season, proving to be a real threat in the run game for the Buffalo Bills. And because of that, he has officially
The Buffalo Bills haven't had a 1,000-yard rusher in a single season since LeSean McCoy did it in 2017. Bills running back James Cook officially ended
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook stole the stole during the team’s Week 15 win over the Dallas Cowboys, racking up 179 yards and a touchdown on the ground while also logging a couple of catches for 42 yards and a score.
The Buffalo Bills needed to win on Sunday to keep their playoff hopes alive, and they knew it wouldn't be an easy feat against a determined Dallas Cowboys
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook stole the show in his team’s win over the Dallas Cowboys this past Sunday, carrying the ball 25 times for 179 yards and a touchdown.
The San Francisco 49ers look like the best team in football, and Brock Purdy has certainly played extremely well this season. Call us a hater if you want, but we just really don't understand the betting love on Purdy to win Most Valuable Player this season.
James Cook rushed for a career-high 179 yards and totaled two touchdowns to propel the host Buffalo Bills to a 31-10 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday in Orchard Park, N.Y.
Buffalo Bills RB James Cook schooled the entire Dallas Cowboys defense on his way to a touchdown.
Buffalo had a nightmarish start to its game against Denver on Monday night.
The Buffalo Bills entered the season with some questions surrounding their ground game after the departure of running back Devin Singletary in free agency.
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