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Star RB Skips Practice Amid Contract Talks: “I Need to Take Care of My Mom”

Buffalo, NY — The Buffalo Bills are facing a major training camp dilemma as starting running back James Cook continues to sit out, missing his second consecutive practice while seeking a contract extension.

Bills RB James Cook named AFC Offensive Player of the Week

Cook, coming off a breakout season, is a crucial part of the Bills’ offensive plans. His absence has sparked concerns not only among coaches and fans, but also in the locker room, where his leadership is deeply valued.

James Cook Says He's 'Standing on Business' amid Desire for New Bills  Contract

“I love the Bills. My teammates are like family to me. But I need money to take care of my mom now that my dad is gone. So I have to do what’s right and make sure we’re secure.” — James Cook

James Cook becomes first Bills RB in 21 years to win AFC Offensive Player  of the Week

Cook’s candid words highlight both his commitment to the team and his responsibilities off the field. The situation puts added pressure on the Bills’ front office to strike a deal before the season kicks off.

Will the Bills secure their star RB’s future, or will this contract standoff stretch deeper into camp? Stay tuned for the latest updates!

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49ers Fan-Favourite OL Faces Family Tragedy Ahead of Week 6 Game as Military-Trained Skydiving Instructor Dies in Nashville
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