Here is why the Bills regret not giving James Cook a snap on the final drive of the AFC championship vs. Chiefs.
With a trip to Super Bowl 59 on the line, Josh Allen wasn’t the Buffalo Bills most valuable player. It was running back James Cook.
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.
Johnson had five carries for 19 yards and secured his only target for a gain of zero yards during 32-29 loss to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. Johnson worked behind backfield leader James Cook,
Cook, Davis, and Johnson have been a three-headed monster for the Buffalo offense. Their play against KC can determine if the Bills can head to Super Bowl LIX
In the backfield, James Cook, Ty Johnson, and Ray Davis typically all see the field each week, with each back playing a particular role. While this trio may all get reps every week, it's Cook who ...
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Kaleb Smith scored 14 points and Nate Pickens hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with four seconds left to rally UC Riverside to a 60-58 victory over UC Davis on Thursday night. Smith went 4 of 7 from the field (4 for 4 from 3-point range) for the Highlanders (14-8,
The 6A boys state qualifying divisional meets were held on Thursday, with Westlake and defending state champion Layton winning their respective divisional meets. Layton tallied 325.5 points to win the Division A tournament,
Overall, I thought Joe did a really good job,” Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott said. “You look at what we were able to do in the pass game, but also the run game, and keeping a team a two-dimensional offense is hard to do.
On a normal Thursday at 11 a.m., Brandon Beane would have been preparing to watch practice. At 2 p.m., Sean McDermott would be wrapping up practice.