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Cook helps the Buffalo Bills in a comeback win over the Patriots by putting up 3 TDs and over 100 yards on the ground
Buffalo turned the ball over three times during its Week 5 defeat at the hands of New England, finishing -2 in turnover differential. It cannot afford to play loose with its possessions again this time around as it hopes to catch up to the Patriots in the divisional race.
Former Georgia star James Cook records his eighth 100-yard rushing game of the season as he stays in contention for the NFL rushing crown.
Cook rushed 22 times for 107 yards and two touchdowns while bringing in two of three targets for four yards and another score in the Bills ' 35-31 win over the Patriots on Sunday.
Bills might have a James Cook problem originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Buffalo Bills paid James Cook a lot of money before this season started. And in almost every facet, he's proved to be a player worthy of that payday.
Buffalo Bills star James Cook is on the verge of becoming only the sixth player in franchise history with at least 4,000 rushing yards following Sunday’s 26-7 road rout over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen lofts a 5-yard touchdown to running back James Cook who breaks open on the outlet toss.
He’s enjoying a career year in his fourth season with the Buffalo Bills. Running back James Cook could be headed towards a major accomplishment in 2025.
With five games left in the 2025 season, James Cook is inching closer to joining O.J. Simpson as the only Buffalo Bills players to lead the NFL in rushing yards.
James Cook MBE leaned in towards me and pointed to a framed photograph of him meeting the Queen. “You know what, T,” he said – and he’s the only person who has ever called me that – “I’m proud of that picture and I’ll tell you the reason why.
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