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James Cook has no second thoughts about reporting to training camp with the Buffalo Bills despite the lack of progress on his contract extension.
The Buffalo Bills put up 525 points last season, won the AFC East again, and have the reigning MVP under center. But ESPN lumped their offensive weapons with the league's bottom feeders. Bill Barnwell placed the Bills at No. 28 in his annual NFL skill-position playmakers rankings, just ahead of four last-place teams.
"Josh is here," said head coach Sean McDermott during an OTAs media availability. "I think it says everything. He is the face of our organization. He's the leader of our team. When he's here, like anything else as a leader, it speaks and it holds a tremendous amount of weight."
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Buffalo Bills running back James Cook continues to practice, but he also emphasized Thursday his negotiations for an extension will continue. Cook has said on social media he wants $15 million a year, which would tie him for third-highest paid running back in the league.
The Bills' James Cook remains confident about securing a contract extension that meets his demands while participating in training camp, calling the Bills a "great organization."
Bills GM Brandon Beane defended 1st-round rookie amid a civil sexual assault lawsuit, citing polygraph and past investigations.
In an article naming players with the most pressure on them in 2025, ESPN's Bill Barnwell had Bosa on the list and noted that Bosa is "at a career crossroads" entering his 14th year.