Bills running back James Cook has made it clear that he's looking for a new contract this offseason and that he believes it should put him at the top of the market at the position, so it was all but inevitable that his name would come up during head coach Sean McDermott's press conference from the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.
Even though the James Cook contract situation may seem to be escalating, Cooks is in Head Coach Sean McDermott's good graces. The Buffalo Bills head coach discussed several topics when he spoke to the media Monday at the NFL scouting combine.
The Buffalo Bills fell just short of breaking through in the AFC Championship Game, losing 32-29 to the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. Despite the disappointment, the tea
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook offered some criticism for the team's gameplan in a playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
A contract extension up in the air with Buffalo, Pro Bowl running back James Cook appeared on NightCap with Shannon Sharpe, where he reiterated his value.
A $15 million average make Cook the NFL's second-highest paid running back. San Francisco's Christian McCaffrey, who signed a two-year, $38 million extension, is the only running back making at least $15 million per year. It'd put Cook ahead of Indianapolis' Jonathan Taylor ($14 million).
The Buffalo Bills have a decision to make on RB James Cook, who wants a pay bump as he enters the final year on his rookie contract.