James Cook, Buffalo Bills and AFC Championship Game
James Cook Over Josh Allen
Dion Dawkins is bringing some friends to the Pro Bowl in Florida this weekend, but chances of them playing with Josh Allen might be slim.
The Josh Allen smirk says it all. There was once a time when the Bills star quarterback would have attempted this risky play
The Buffalo Bills had the Kansas City Chiefs on a string when they ran the ball in the AFC Championship Game. Why did it take them so long to start, and why did they stop?
James Cook has been a breakout star for the Bills this season and now it's time for Buffalo to give him what he deserves.
In a budding instant classic, with Buffalo in position to take the lead for the first time all game at the end of the third quarter, Josh Allen and the Bills’ offense elected to put the ball in Cook’s hands on a fourth-and-goal play at the goal line.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook goes for a 33-yard rush against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.
Outside of Josh Allen, the Bills have put together a high-powered offense without a true superstar on the roster. They have utilized a rotational approach with both their running backs and pass catchers to find offensive success in a variety of situations.
James Cook Over Josh Allen
Colin Cowherd unveils his Top 10 NFL players in the AFC Championship Game, featuring the Patrick Mahomes-Josh Allen duo, Kansas City Chiefs TE (and Taylor Swift's boyfriend) Travis Kelce and Buffalo Bills running back James Cook.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook and center Connor McGovern are heading to this week’s Pro Bowl in a replacement capacity, the team announced Tuesday. Cook fills the spot left open by Baltimore’s Derrick Henry,