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Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane is taking James Cook’s hold in seriously. Buyers love these New Balance sneakers ...
James Cook continued his “hold in” Monday morning and the Buffalo Bills conducted a second consecutive practice at St. John ...
James Cook walked toward the practice field and took a quick detour at a port-a-potty. When he emerged, Cook walked toward the field house and wasn’t seen for the remainder of practice. It was the ...
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook is coming off a career year, in which he led the NFL in rushing touchdowns with 16. Now as he enters the final year of ...
Much like Sunday's training camp practice, Monday's once again revolved around Buffalo Bills running back James Cook and his "business" decision to not practice with the team.
No Bills' pass-catcher knows Allen better than Knox does. They have connected on 23 touchdown passes over the years, not including the six playoff TD receptions the tight end has made. Knox, who is ...
The Bills defensive backs had a strong day at training camp, settling concerns about depth at secondary positions.
As the Buffalo Bills open training camp with eyes set on making the Super Bowl run, a shadow looms over the offense — and it’s not coming from the wide receiver position. Instead, it’s James Cook, the ...
Well, Bills general manager Brandon Beane is "disappointed" by Cook's decision to forego practice. "At the end of the day, I wish we weren’t here," Beane said during an appearance on WGR550 on Monday.
Falcons head coach Raheem Morris lined up opposite wide receiver Drake London during one-on-one drills on Monday, and London took advantage of his opportunity to go toe-to-toe with his HC.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook did not participate in training camp practice for a second straight day on Monday as he ...
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane told the Associated Press on Monday he isn’t sure how long the contract standoff ...
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