If James Cook is looking for his worth, he better make sure the open market will be comfortable making that deal because the Buffalo Bills have bigger priorities.
The Buffalo Bills continue to pay their homegrown stars, which makes it look like the James Cook extension will get done.
Khalil Shakir, Greg Rousseau, Terrel Bernard, and Reid Ferguson have all signed extensions this offseason as key pieces of Sean McDermott's team are sticking around. But now we come to perhaps what could be viewed as the most important signature that the Bills must get this offseason - James Cook.
It looks like Buffalo Bills' starter James Cook is surveying the running back market just like the rest of us. ESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter announced Tuesday that Super Bowl champion and reigning rushing champion Saquon Barkley would be signing a two-year extension with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook may have hinted at contract negotiations in a cryptic post on social media.
James Cook has his eyes set on a big-money contract extension with the Buffalo Bills this summer, and the running back sent another message to the front office on Tuesday
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook is applying delicate pressure on the organization as he searches for a new contract.
James Cook has gradually turned into one of the NFL‘s better young running backs over the past three years since being drafted out of Georgia in 2022. Although he has not quite managed to establish himself amongst the very elite up-and-comers at his position;
James Cook isn't known for being outspoken, so the Buffalo Bills' starting running back may have surprised folks when he publicized his contract desires on an Instagram live stream. Cook, a 2022 second-round draft pick entering the final season of his rookie contract,
NFL legend Marshall Faulk calls James Cook 'special' and that the Buffalo Bills should pay him. With the NFL offseason in full swing, that means contract negoat
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane has made it clear he wants to keep James Cook, but the money has to be right.
Saquon Barkley was rewarded with a two-year contract extension after a record-breaking year in Philadelphia that earned him NFL Offensive Player of the Year honors, prompting rumors of raises for running backs across the NFL.